Browse Subject Headings
Investigative Journalism in Africa : The Struggles, Resilience, and Future of Africa's Muckrakers
Investigative Journalism in Africa : The Struggles, Resilience, and Future of Africa's Muckrakers
Click to enlarge
Author(s): Ntibinyane, Alvin
Ntibinyane, Ntibinyane Alvin
ISBN No.: 9781501385360
Pages: 256
Year: 202701
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 165.27
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Investigative Journalism in Africa offers a deeply reported account of the individuals who sustain investigative reporting across a continent where journalism often unfolds under conditions of political intimidation, legal harassment, exile, and violence. Through a series of narrative case studies, the book explores the motivations, ethical commitments, and personal sacrifices that drive African investigative journalists to confront corruption and abuse of power despite considerable personal risk. Combining historical context with biographical storytelling, it traces the evolution of investigative journalism in Africa while foregrounding the lived experiences of some of the continent's most prominent reporters. Each chapter examines the professional journeys of journalists who have exposed political corruption, state violence, and systemic injustice in countries such as Uganda, Burundi, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and across West Africa. Their stories reveal the fragile ecosystems in which investigative journalism operates, including newsrooms navigating censorship, surveillance, economic precarity, and threats to personal safety. Moving beyond conventional accounts that frame investigative reporting solely as a set of technical skills, Ntibinyane Alvin Ntibinyane argues that African investigative journalism is fundamentally driven by purpose: a moral commitment to public accountability, democratic participation, and social justice. The experiences of these journalists illustrate how investigative reporting becomes both a professional vocation and a form of civic resistance. By situating individual biographies within broader political and media systems, Investigative Journalism in Africa illuminates the courage, resilience, and ethical convictions that sustain the continent's democratic watchdogs.


Ultimately, the book advances a broader argument for understanding investigative journalism in Africa not merely as a professional practice, but as an emerging epistemology rooted in lived experience, risk, and a persistent search for truth.


To be able to view the table of contents for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
To be able to view the full description for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
Browse Subject Headings