23 Mar 2009

 

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High-speed connectivity dawns

According to RAP 21, the media in Madagascar is taking quite a beating due to the political turmoil that has engulfed the south-east African island of late. News agencies have suspended publication for fear of being victimised, editors and journalists have been violently attacked and newspapers are losing readers. It has suddenly become a case where information amongst the people is distributed through rumour, which can in turn lead to panic and fear as news spread through the grapevine usually becomes more and more sensationalised. An extreme case of this was during the Rwandan genocide and yet still African nations have not learnt that politics and the media should never be found sleeping in the same bed together. The SADC plans to discuss potential sanctions against Madagascar during the summit in Johannesburg, South Africa at the end of March. The outcomes reached should show the possible value in a union government for the continent. On a more digital note though, it seems the era of high-speed internet connectivity for Africa is finally upon us. June 2009 will see the arrival of fibre-optic cables in Kenya and hopefully from there we will see a swift roll out to the rest of the continent. Too long has the digital divide been left to grow wider as technology advances at great speed. Africa will see a booming telecommunications industry, and businesses able to connect to the rest of the world will flourish. This will certainly be a welcomed development in Africa, as well as for those investing in its potential.

Cheers! Sindy Peters, Content manager

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Digital


KENYA
Kenya to join the high speed internet world
[Titus Kaloki] With baited breath many in this tech-savvy East African country have been waiting to join the world of high speed internet connection. The digital divide is about to be reduced thanks to the imminent arrival of fibre-optic cables on Kenyan shores this June.
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Media


EAST AFRICA
Troubled times for media in Madagascar
A complicated and violent political situation in Madagascar is taking its toll on the media. Newspapers are suspending publication, editors and journalists are being detained for undisclosed reasons, and several independent broadcasters have been taken off the air. Read more >>

Mobile


NIGERIA
Mobile news service launched in Nigeria
After a one-year delay, The Punch, a Nigerian newspaper, has launched the country's first full mobile news service, called Mobile Punch. Readers can access the full text of an article on their mobile phones serviced by three of the country's major networks. Subscribers are also given an e-paper version, the exact digital version of the printed paper.
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Radio


AFRICA
Ivory Coast hosts AMARC pan-African Conference 2009
The fourth pan-African conference held by the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters' (AMARC) will be held in Ivory Coast from 27 - 30 April, 2009. The host member organisation is the Union des Radios de Proximité de la Côte d'Ivoire (URCPI).
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WEST AFRICA
Sierra Leone: Radio stations banned for inciting violence
[Lansana Fofana] FREETOWN: Sierra Leone's vice president, Samuel Sam-Sumana, on 13 March ordered an indefinite ban on radio stations owned by the ruling All Peoples Congress (APC) and its main rival, the Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP). This comes in the wake of a wave of politically-motivated clashes between rival party militants across the country these past two weeks. Read more >>

Research


ZIMBABWE
Zim: Internet survives fall in media demand
[Sam Hungwe] The internet survived a slump in patronage or visibility that affected all the other media in Zimbabwe from Q4 2007 to Q4 2008, the Zimbabwe All Media Products and Services (ZAMPS) survey has revealed. Read more >>

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Retail


EAST AFRICA
SADC to consider sanctions on Madagascar
[Edwin Tshivhidzo] PRETORIA: Imposing tough sanctions on Madagascar will be top of the agenda when the Southern African Development Community (SADC) meets in Johannesburg at the end of the month. Read more >>

AFRICA
African collaboration to ensure trade aid
Addis Ababa: The African Ministers of Trade meeting at the Fifth Ordinary Session to discuss economic partnership agreement (EPA) negotiations, the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), and aid for trade amongst other issues, ended a two-day brainstorming meeting on Friday, 20 March, 2009, at the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Read more >>

TV


CENTRAL AFRICA
MACRA gears up for digital migration
[Gregory Gondwe] The Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) is gearing up for migration from analogue to digital broadcasting in line with International Telecommunications Union (ITU) international deadline of 17 June, 2015, according to a statment issued by the organisation. Read more >>

AFRICA
New senior appointment for Discovery Networks
LONDON: Discovery Networks Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), a division of non-fiction media company Discovery Communications, on Thursday, 19 March announced the appointment of Christian Kurz as research director EMEA, Emerging Markets.
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