How South Africa ranks in the press freedom stakes

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How South Africa ranks in the press freedom stakes
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In Africa, Namibia holds its number one place, and makes it to 23 in the world index.

released by Reporters without Borders rates the state of press freedom in South Africa as “satisfactory”. Satisfactory is the second best category after “good”.

I believe South Africa is in the category it deserves, though there are some worrying trends that need to be watched closely. These might explain why the country has dropped three places since last year. Hints of these emerged recently with the deputy secretary general of the African National Congress for asking a questions she didn’t like. The other worrying trend has been a rise in misogyny on social media directed at women journalists.

The third category is “problematic”. The US, as well as Brazil, Mongolia and Niger, appear on this list. In terms of first and last out of 180 countries: Norway is number one, Finland is two, Netherlands is number 3. At the bottom end of the list is Turkmenistan, with North Korea second last.

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