Generative AI in African News Media
Opportunities and Challenges
Herausgeber: Matsilele, Trust; Tshuma, Lungile A.
Generative AI in African News Media
Opportunities and Challenges
Herausgeber: Matsilele, Trust; Tshuma, Lungile A.
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This pioneering volume presents a comprehensive assessment of generative artificial intelligence's impact on African journalism, bringing together insights from academics, technologists, and practicing journalists across the continent. This book offers essential insights into the future of journalism across the continent.
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This pioneering volume presents a comprehensive assessment of generative artificial intelligence's impact on African journalism, bringing together insights from academics, technologists, and practicing journalists across the continent. This book offers essential insights into the future of journalism across the continent.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9781041042419
- ISBN-10: 1041042418
- Artikelnr.: 74778242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9781041042419
- ISBN-10: 1041042418
- Artikelnr.: 74778242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Trust Matsilele is Senior Lecturer of Journalism at Birmingham City University, UK, and a Research Fellow in the Communication Department at the University of South Africa. Lungile A. Tshuma is researcher in the Centre for Communication and Culture, Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Tshuma is also Senior Research Associate in the department of Communication and Media, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Chapter 1- Generative AI in Africa: Transforming News, Practices, and
Ethics by Trust Matsilele and Lungile A. Tshuma SECTION ONE GENERATIVE AI
USE CASES IN AFRICAN JOURNALISM Chapter 2- Generative AI-powered
Newsreaders in Zimbabwe: Prospects and Challenges by Mphathisi Ndlovu,
Zenzele Ndebele and Imelda Duduzile Ndlovu Chapter 3- Generative AI's
Impact on News Production in South African and Zimbabwean Newsrooms by
Mandla J. Radebe and Mbongeni J. Msimanga Chapter 4- The Promises and
Perils of Technology: Embracing Generative AI in Emerging Economy in
African Newsrooms by Vusumuzi Maphosa SECTION TWO GENERATIVE AI AND AFRICAN
JOURNALISM: OWNERSHIP, ACCESS, AND PUBLIC TRUST Chapter 5- Who Owns the
News? The Political Economy of AI Journalism in Africa by Job Mwaura
Chapter 6- Generative AI and Journalism in Nigeria: Economic, Linguistic,
and Infrastructural Realities in Peri-Urban Radio Stations in Nigeria by
Itunu Bodunrin and Akinola Charles Adenitan Chapter 7- 'With a little help
from machines, it can never be trusted': Readers' Perceptions of AI
Generated News by Trevor Hlungwani Chapter 8- Re-imagining the future of
African journalism with generative artificial intelligence: a case of
gamification in South African newspapers by Wishes Mututwa SECTION THREE
GENERATIVE AI IN JOURNALISM: DESIGN, ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 9- Ethical issues surrounding the use of Generative Artificial
Intelligence in news production by Blessing Makwambeni and Rudo Patricia
Makwambeni Chapter 10- Generative Artificial Intelligence, Journalism
Practices and the Law in Zimbabwe by Pedzisai Ruhanya, Linda Mujuru, and
Cynthia Nyahora Chapter 11- Generative AI in Investigative Journalism: A
Human-Computer Interaction Perspective in Southern Africa by Millie Phiri
and Sakhile Dube
Ethics by Trust Matsilele and Lungile A. Tshuma SECTION ONE GENERATIVE AI
USE CASES IN AFRICAN JOURNALISM Chapter 2- Generative AI-powered
Newsreaders in Zimbabwe: Prospects and Challenges by Mphathisi Ndlovu,
Zenzele Ndebele and Imelda Duduzile Ndlovu Chapter 3- Generative AI's
Impact on News Production in South African and Zimbabwean Newsrooms by
Mandla J. Radebe and Mbongeni J. Msimanga Chapter 4- The Promises and
Perils of Technology: Embracing Generative AI in Emerging Economy in
African Newsrooms by Vusumuzi Maphosa SECTION TWO GENERATIVE AI AND AFRICAN
JOURNALISM: OWNERSHIP, ACCESS, AND PUBLIC TRUST Chapter 5- Who Owns the
News? The Political Economy of AI Journalism in Africa by Job Mwaura
Chapter 6- Generative AI and Journalism in Nigeria: Economic, Linguistic,
and Infrastructural Realities in Peri-Urban Radio Stations in Nigeria by
Itunu Bodunrin and Akinola Charles Adenitan Chapter 7- 'With a little help
from machines, it can never be trusted': Readers' Perceptions of AI
Generated News by Trevor Hlungwani Chapter 8- Re-imagining the future of
African journalism with generative artificial intelligence: a case of
gamification in South African newspapers by Wishes Mututwa SECTION THREE
GENERATIVE AI IN JOURNALISM: DESIGN, ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 9- Ethical issues surrounding the use of Generative Artificial
Intelligence in news production by Blessing Makwambeni and Rudo Patricia
Makwambeni Chapter 10- Generative Artificial Intelligence, Journalism
Practices and the Law in Zimbabwe by Pedzisai Ruhanya, Linda Mujuru, and
Cynthia Nyahora Chapter 11- Generative AI in Investigative Journalism: A
Human-Computer Interaction Perspective in Southern Africa by Millie Phiri
and Sakhile Dube
Chapter 1- Generative AI in Africa: Transforming News, Practices, and
Ethics by Trust Matsilele and Lungile A. Tshuma SECTION ONE GENERATIVE AI
USE CASES IN AFRICAN JOURNALISM Chapter 2- Generative AI-powered
Newsreaders in Zimbabwe: Prospects and Challenges by Mphathisi Ndlovu,
Zenzele Ndebele and Imelda Duduzile Ndlovu Chapter 3- Generative AI's
Impact on News Production in South African and Zimbabwean Newsrooms by
Mandla J. Radebe and Mbongeni J. Msimanga Chapter 4- The Promises and
Perils of Technology: Embracing Generative AI in Emerging Economy in
African Newsrooms by Vusumuzi Maphosa SECTION TWO GENERATIVE AI AND AFRICAN
JOURNALISM: OWNERSHIP, ACCESS, AND PUBLIC TRUST Chapter 5- Who Owns the
News? The Political Economy of AI Journalism in Africa by Job Mwaura
Chapter 6- Generative AI and Journalism in Nigeria: Economic, Linguistic,
and Infrastructural Realities in Peri-Urban Radio Stations in Nigeria by
Itunu Bodunrin and Akinola Charles Adenitan Chapter 7- 'With a little help
from machines, it can never be trusted': Readers' Perceptions of AI
Generated News by Trevor Hlungwani Chapter 8- Re-imagining the future of
African journalism with generative artificial intelligence: a case of
gamification in South African newspapers by Wishes Mututwa SECTION THREE
GENERATIVE AI IN JOURNALISM: DESIGN, ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 9- Ethical issues surrounding the use of Generative Artificial
Intelligence in news production by Blessing Makwambeni and Rudo Patricia
Makwambeni Chapter 10- Generative Artificial Intelligence, Journalism
Practices and the Law in Zimbabwe by Pedzisai Ruhanya, Linda Mujuru, and
Cynthia Nyahora Chapter 11- Generative AI in Investigative Journalism: A
Human-Computer Interaction Perspective in Southern Africa by Millie Phiri
and Sakhile Dube
Ethics by Trust Matsilele and Lungile A. Tshuma SECTION ONE GENERATIVE AI
USE CASES IN AFRICAN JOURNALISM Chapter 2- Generative AI-powered
Newsreaders in Zimbabwe: Prospects and Challenges by Mphathisi Ndlovu,
Zenzele Ndebele and Imelda Duduzile Ndlovu Chapter 3- Generative AI's
Impact on News Production in South African and Zimbabwean Newsrooms by
Mandla J. Radebe and Mbongeni J. Msimanga Chapter 4- The Promises and
Perils of Technology: Embracing Generative AI in Emerging Economy in
African Newsrooms by Vusumuzi Maphosa SECTION TWO GENERATIVE AI AND AFRICAN
JOURNALISM: OWNERSHIP, ACCESS, AND PUBLIC TRUST Chapter 5- Who Owns the
News? The Political Economy of AI Journalism in Africa by Job Mwaura
Chapter 6- Generative AI and Journalism in Nigeria: Economic, Linguistic,
and Infrastructural Realities in Peri-Urban Radio Stations in Nigeria by
Itunu Bodunrin and Akinola Charles Adenitan Chapter 7- 'With a little help
from machines, it can never be trusted': Readers' Perceptions of AI
Generated News by Trevor Hlungwani Chapter 8- Re-imagining the future of
African journalism with generative artificial intelligence: a case of
gamification in South African newspapers by Wishes Mututwa SECTION THREE
GENERATIVE AI IN JOURNALISM: DESIGN, ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 9- Ethical issues surrounding the use of Generative Artificial
Intelligence in news production by Blessing Makwambeni and Rudo Patricia
Makwambeni Chapter 10- Generative Artificial Intelligence, Journalism
Practices and the Law in Zimbabwe by Pedzisai Ruhanya, Linda Mujuru, and
Cynthia Nyahora Chapter 11- Generative AI in Investigative Journalism: A
Human-Computer Interaction Perspective in Southern Africa by Millie Phiri
and Sakhile Dube







