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The Irish Times: Mozambique’s press faces violent reprisals in its war for freedom

April 01, 2018

Maputo, MOZAMBIQUE -- "It’s a stormy evening in Maputo as John Chekwa recalls the night his son was abducted. Chekwa had earlier answered his phone to a chilling message: men were coming for him, and the attack was imminent."

Medium: My Life as a Test Tube Baby

July 11, 2018

London, UK -- "​Everyone talks about IVF babies: people trying to have children, the church, scientists, journalists. Nobody ever thought about IVF teenagers, or IVF adults. But now the early waves of IVF babies are grown, and DNA testing is unexpectedly everywhere — in a form and at an affordability that couldn’t even be imagined when IVF began. I could still discover that I have a dozen or more siblings."

Mozambique: The Successes and Struggles of an Independent Press

January 15, 2018

Maputo, MOZAMBIQUE -- "For many years, being an independent journalist in Mozambique was like screaming into the wind. Now, there is a tug-of-war happening in the country. It’s not over land or positions of power, but over words. And in Maputo, you’re in the epicentre."

VICE: The Jarring Experience of Learning You Were Donor Conceived

September 21, 2018

(VICE) -- "In the beginning my body felt invaded. And I didn’t know who made up the other half of me.”

The Irish Times: Innovation aims to improve journalism in Mozambique

April 02, 2018

Maputo, MOZAMBIQUE -- "In a country where free press has been permitted only since 1991, there is a lack of skilled journalists – an issue now being tackled by many interesting media projects."

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