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Heading on the highway to Africa

Coming up soon on the African events calendar is Highway Africa, the conference that hosts the continent's cream-of-the-crop journalism professionals as well as the budding newbies looking for some inspiration and a few tricks of the trade. On the agenda this year is how to operate in the globalised world and the new rules of engagement. If you can tear yourself away from keeping up with 2010 FIFA World Cup festivities and matches from 5-7 July, then you'll be happy to note registration for the annual event is now open.

Word on the retail street across Zim and South Africa is that Pick n Pay is set to acquire a larger portion of shares in TM Supermarkets as part of a recovery plan for the Kingdom Meikles group which, like most retail groups in Zimbabwe, took quite a financial knock during the free fall of the Zim dollar. The deal at the moment is very hush-hush and is being kept between executives.

Apart from newly launched TopTV going up against DStv, another battle is brewing. It seems South Africa might not adopt the digital video broadcasting (DVB-T) standard for terrestrial television as agreed in 2006; the country may very well go with Japan's integrated services digital broadcasting (ISDB-T) standard instead. One of the major problems lies in the fact that the SADC's choice needs to be unanimous to avoid cross-border radio spectrum interference, but not only is ISDB-T more expensive it could delay digital migration across the continent even further.

On a happier note, the workers who were involved from the start in building the 2010 stadiums will be rewarded with two tickets to one of the World Cup games. Now that's a nice way of saying thank you for all your efforts in making an Africa dream now a reality. Well done FIFA and the 2010 LOC!


Ciao, Sindy Peters, Africa editor
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2010 FIFA World Cup


AFRICA
Free tickets for stadium workers
[Bongani Nkosi] A promise has been kept, and the construction workers who built the monumental stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup are now getting tickets to some of the tournament's most important matches, for free. Read more >>

Design


SOUTH AFRICA
Loeries Communication Design chair appointed
“Greg Quinton's creative wisdom, years of design and judging experience on numerous global juries, and Black D&AD Pencil says it all. We are very privileged to have someone of Greg's calibre on board,” says Gaby de Abreu, founding member of both Switch Design Group and the Brand Design Council, commenting of the confirmation of Quinton, as jury chairman of the communication design judging panel for The 2010 Loerie Awards. Read more >>

Digital


NORTH AFRICA
Arabic websites make history
SAN FRANCISCO: Internet addresses written in Arabic were live on the Internet on Thursday (6 May 2010), making history as the first online domains in non-Latin characters. Read more >>

Eventing


AFRICA
African Renaissance Festival to focus on future
The 12th annual African Renaissance Festival will be hosted at venues in Kwazuu-Natal, South Africa from 24 - 27 May 2010. The festival is themed 'Take charge Africa - the future of Africa is in your hands.' The festival is held during the last week of May to coincide with Africa Day on 25 May. Read more >>

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Media


AFRICA
Highway Africa creates social media platform
Highway Africa has set up its own social networking platform, The Network, on the Highway Africa website. The platform, created for journalists and media professionals, aims to connect delegates with other like-minded individuals. Registered members of The Network can share stories, ideas and discuss the state of the media in general, and more specifically media in African countries. Read more >>

NAMIBIA
Namibian Media Ombudsman, progress in self-regulation
WINDHOEK: Six months after the establishment of the office of the Namibian Media Ombudsman in November 2009, it is reported that seven complaints from the public have thus far been handled. The Media Ombudsman is a self-regulatory mechanism for the media established by the Editor's Forum of Namibia. Read more >>

Retail


ZIMBABWE
Pick n Pay to acquire Zim TM Supermarkets shares
[Dumisani Ndlela] South Africa's retail group Pick n Pay was said to have reached an agreement on extending its shareholding in Zimbabwe's TM Supermarkets, currently majority-owned by Kingdom Meikles. The deal is said to be part of a recovery plan for the Kingdom Meikles group, whose retail operations need significant cash injections for refurbishment and restocking. Read more >>

AFRICA
Ghana to host African Green Revolution Forum
DAR ES SALAAM: The inaugural African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) will take place in Accra, Ghana from 1 - 4 September 2010. The new initiative seeks to catalyse investments and increased cooperation to drive development of African agriculture. Read more >>

AFRICA
UN calls for support for Africa's smallholder farmers
The United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has called for more support for smallholder farmers in Africa as only eight countries in the continent have fulfilled a target for agricultural investment. IFAD president Kanayo Nwanze spoke at the World Economic Forum on Africa being held in Tanzania in May. Read more >>

WEST AFRICA
Burkinabe women farmers to receive electric generators
A United Nations pilot programme that has boosted education and healthcare for women farmers in Burkina Faso is to be rolled out on a national scale. The energy and food processing programme provided 441 rural women with electric generators. Read more >>

TV


AFRICA
Digital TV distress
[Duncan McLeod] Communications department director-general Mamodupi Mohlala has made it clear: South Africa may reverse an agreement with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to adopt the digital video broadcasting (DVB-T) standard for terrestrial television. SA and other countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) agreed in 2006 that they would implement DVB-T as they switched away from analogue terrestrial broadcasts. Read more >>


International news
UNITED KINGDOM
United Kingdom: Kinetic launches Moving World Research  -    UNITED KINGDOM

[Olivia Solon] 90% of future population growth will take place in urban areas, according to the latest research from out-of-home agency Kinetic. 10 May 2010 11:51




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Events to diarise
  • Six P's of marketing in Africa Upbeat Marketing - Johannesburg, 18 May
  • The exclusive Micro Finance South Africa Summit Trade Conferences International - Johannesburg, 19 May
  • How to create advertising guaranteed to sell ZA GRoup (Pty Ltd - Johannesburg, 20 May
  • New buzz marketing tactics course Britefire - Cape Town, 25 May
  • Principles of professional business analysis Faculty Training Institute - Durban, 31 May

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