The Wits Centre for Journalism’s African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC) is offering grants to journalists to investigate health issues in seven...
AIJC 2022 – follow the money to root out corruption
By: Excel Fongoma The South African political party funding act has given new levels of insight into the individuals and...
Student Fellowships: Call for Applications (closing date: September 16th, 2022)
We will be returning to face-to-face conferencing for this year’s African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC2022) in Johannesburg. It will be...
Applications Closed: AIJC2022 Journalist Fellowships
Update: Applications for AIJC2022 journalist fellowships have now closed. The African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC) offers a limited number of...
‘As African investigative journalists we to strengthen our local networks and work together, collaboratively.’
By Sandrine Sawadogo What is the status of collaborative journalism in Africa? What has been achieved and who are the...
Can evidence unearthed by investigative journalists in Africa lead to prosecutions?
By Farai Shawn Matiashe Johannesburg- Multinational companies are the biggest perpetrators of corruption in Africa yet their crimes are sophisticated,...