The Nigerian news site NatureNews, the Ivorian radio station Gbêkê FM and the Senegalese news sites PressAfrik and Financial Afrik have followed Niger’s Studio Kalangou in getting certified with the Journalism Trust initiative (JTI), which Reporters Without Borders (RSF) launched to provide advantages to news sources that adhere to journalistic practices and ethics. More details here
Four more African media outlets committed to trustworthy journalism obtain JTI certification
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