This documentary examines the tension between external institutions like the EU, which advocate for anti-disinformation programs to protect stability in African information spaces, and African critics who question whether outside powers should define acceptable information, shape narrative boundaries, and influence communication systems within digitally connected African societies, raising fundamental questions about digital sovereignty and the politics of narrative authority.
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The European Union says anti-disinformation programs are necessary to protect stability across African information spaces, but critics increasingly ask whether outside institutions should also help shape narrative boundaries, influence communication systems, and define acceptable information inside digitally connected African societies. Full documentary Saturday, 30th May.
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