Milliam Murigi

Milliam Murigi, Kenya |

Milliam Murigi is an accomplished science journalist recognised for her contributions to science, health, environment, agriculture, and technology reporting. With a career spanning more than a decade, she has built a reputation for delivering well-researched, solution-oriented stories that inform and inspire change. Her accolades include IGAD-ICPAC Reporting Competition on Transboundary Pests, GenBio-Africa Promotional Awards, the OFAB Media Awards (OMAs) Kenya Winner 2024, OMAs Africa Finalist, NCD Alliance Kenya Media Awards; Best Environment Cover Story Winner 2024, and Renewable Energy Awards 2018. Her work has been featured in various Kenyan publications in Kenya such as People Daily Newspaper, Sayansi Magazine, Science Africa and Alliance for Science, where she continues to shed light on critical issues affecting communities in Kenya and beyond. Beyond her writing, Milliam is actively involved in training and mentoring fellow journalists, advocating for solutions journalism, and participating in global conversations on science communication. Her passion for bridging the gap between science and society drives her to explore new ways of making complex topics relatable and actionable.

Jean de Dieu Ndikumasabo

 

Jean de Dieu Ndikumasabo is a bilingual (French-English) news reporter, fact-checker, photographer, editor, and community manager at the Burundi News Agency (ABP). He specializes in investigative journalism, focusing on underreported issues related to climate change, public health, digital transformation, and community-driven stories. He has covered key topics at the intersection of climate and health through prestigious fellowships, including the Excellence in Health Journalism Fellowship (National Press Foundation) and the African Disease Reporting Fellowship (ADRAP). His international reporting experience includes major events such as the Forum for Young African Entrepreneurs (Tony Elumelu Foundation Forum, 2019, Lagos) and the 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5, 2024, Doha). In June 2025, he covered the Internet Governance Forum (IGF 25) held in Lillestrøm, Norway. Jean de Dieu has received advanced training in journalism and fact-checking from several renowned institutions, including the National Press Foundation, The World Bank, Lille School of Journalism, Radio Netherland Training Center (RNTC), Code for Africa, and PesaCheck. He is the recipient of the Pro Economic Liberty Award from CDE-Great Lakes and is an active member of the Africa Fact-checking Alliance (AFCA).

Mukanyandwi Marie Louise

Mukanyandwi Marie Louise is an experienced multimedia journalist with an extensive  background in television production, photography, and reporting. She worked with Goodrich TV and Authentic TV, and currently serves as an editor and reporter at UbumweNews.com where she covers a range of social, economic, and development issues. She holds an advanced diploma in Information Management. Over the years, she has completed specialised training in gender and media, sexual and reproductive health reporting, and business journalism, among others, through programs supported by institutions such as the University of Rwanda, Media High Council, and UNDP. Marie Louise is passionate about telling impactful, inclusive stories that inform and empower local communities. She brings a dynamic, cross-platform approach to journalism. As a DPI Journalism Fellow, she is committed to exploring how digital public infrastructure can enhance transparency and civic engagement.

Avit Ndayiziga

Avit Ndayiziga, Burundi |

Avit Ndayiziga, is a data-driven investigative journalist whose work has focused on digital-related and other stories in Burundi and in various other African countries. Currently, he is the editor-in-chief at Community Voice, a media outlet that tells in-depth stories and sheds light on the most pressing issues affecting the community. These include digital-related topics, the internet, and other community-interest topics. In 2025, he participated in the Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum as a Paradigm Initiative Digital Rights and Inclusion Learning Lab (DRILL) Fellow 2024, and spoke on information access in the digital era. In 2023, he collaborated with the Africa-China Reporting Project to investigate how the digital divide prevents young Burundians from benefiting from digital advantages. Before this, in 2022, he had covered and reported on the Internet Governance Forum (IGF22) in Ethiopia.

Canary Mugume

Canary Mugume is an investigative journalist, and prime time news anchor at NBS Television whose work sits at the intersection of journalism, technology, and public accountability. With over a decade of experience, he has used digital media to shape public discourse on governance, online freedoms, and access to public services. Through his platforms including NBS Television, Canary leverages storytelling to make complex digital policy issues accessible and impactful. His investigative reporting and online influence as the most followed active media personality online in Uganda today, have driven national conversations around public policy, civic technology, governance and inclusive digital transformation.