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  2. BBC Africa Eye - Wikipedia

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    Africa Eye was established April 2018 as part of the largest expansion of the BBC World Service since the 1940s. Nisha Kapur, Commissioning Editor for TV said: "Africa Eye will promote the culture of investigative journalism across Africa and strengthen the skills of African investigative journalists.

  3. John-Allan Namu - Wikipedia

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    Namu joined the Kenya Television Network (KTN) for his internship while in college and stayed on as a reporter. [8]He was part of a two-man team that formulated and executed 'The Inside Story', a Kenyan investigative TV series that aired as part of the TV channel's prime time news in both English (presented by Namu) and Kiswahili (presented by Mohammad Ali and popularly known as Jicho Pevu).

  4. Al Jazeera Investigates - Wikipedia

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    The Al Jazeera Investigative Unit is a specialized investigative journalism team within Al Jazeera. The unit is known for producing in-depth investigative reports and documentaries on a wide range of global issues, including politics, human rights, corruption, environmental issues, and more.

  5. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    Daily life in a refugee camp in South Sudan. Some of the camp’s residents fled Ethiopia to avoid brutal evictions carried out by government forces. New evidence suggests the government’s actions were funded by the World Bank. Read the story here. Andreea Campeanu / International Consortium of Investigative Journalists

  6. Fisayo Soyombo - Wikipedia

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    Fisayo Soyombo (born October 27), is a Nigerian investigative journalist and founder of the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ). [1] He was a former editor at The Cable. [2]

  7. Henry Nxumalo - Wikipedia

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    He became frustrated upon his return to South Africa. There were few opportunities for black journalists due to the restrictions of apartheid.Most black-focused publications were controlled by white business interests and none of them offered scope for the kind of investigative exposés that Nxumalo had in mind.

  8. Investigative works of Anas Aremeyaw Anas - Wikipedia

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    In this episode of Africa Investigates, journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas and investigative reporter Rosemary Nwaebuni went undercover to identify and expose some of those behind Nigeria's baby trade. The trade exploits couples desperate for a baby and young pregnant single mothers — often stigmatised in a country where abortion is illegal except ...

  9. Manasseh Azure Awuni - Wikipedia

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    Manasseh Azure Awuni is a Ghanaian investigative journalist and former founding Editor-in-Chief of The Fourth Estate. [1] [2] He previously worked with Multimedia Group Limited in Accra, Ghana.