Awhile back, I posted a list of journalists who work in Africa and blog. I asked for other suggestions, and I’ve gotten them. Here’s an updated list:

(In no particular order)
In Nairobi, Nick Wadhams
In Kigali, Jina Moore
In Khartoum, Andrew Heavens
Also in Nairobi, Derek Kilner
All over the place, David Axe
In Zambia, Aaron Leaf
In Nigeria, Wil Conors
All over the place, G. Pascal Zachary
In Nairobi, and elsewhere, Shashank Bengali
In Nairobi and elsewhere, photojournalist Micah Albert
In Nairobi and elsewhere, Rob Crilly
In Nairobi and elsewhere, Steve Bloomfield
In Monrovia, Myles Estey
In Abidjan, Pauline
In Congo and elsewhere, photojournalist TJ Kirkpatrick
In Nairobi and elsewhere, photojournalist J Carrier
In Cairo, photojournalist and editor Ben Curtis
In Congo and elsewhere, unnamed author of African Heros

And also,
Formerly all over Africa and still writing about Africa, Alex Belida
Formerly in Kampala, now in Mexico City, Alexis Okeowo
JHR folks
Frontline folks

From Jogany:
Mialy http://mialisenfout.hautetfort.com/
Randy Donny http://randydoit.hautetfort.com/

From Diário da África
www.diariodaafrica.blogspot.com

Via email, from Eric Jon Magnuson,

Heba Aly (who was recently kicked out of Sudan) — http://hebasenegal.blogspot.com
Peter Eichstaedt (IWPR) — http://petereichstaedt.blogspot.com
Blake Evans-Pritchard (formerly in Sudan; now in Italy) — http://blakerig.wordpress.com
Alex Halperin — http://halperin.wordpress.com
Nico Colombant — http://thirdratetropics.blogspot.com
Richard Lough — http://nairobinotebook.typepad.com
Michael Deibert (formerly in DR Congo; now in Australia) — http://michaeldeibert.blogspot.com
Gretchen L. Wilson — http://gretchenlwilson.com
Kristin Palitza — http://www.kristinpalitza.com
Mvemba Phezo Dizolele — http://dizolele.com
John Liebhardt — http://africaflak.blogspot.com
Neil McCartney (South African photojournalist) — http://neilmccartney.blogspot.com
Ricci Shryock — http://www.riccimedia.com

UPDATE April 21:
I forgot to put one of my recently-started-reading it favorites:
In Senegal, Rose