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Countdown to Highway Africa beginsThe Highway Africa conference takes place from 4-7 July 2010 at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Themed 'African Voices in the Global Media Space', speakers include former Ghanaian president John Kufuor, Advocate Pansy Tlakula, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and founder and head of 20FourLabs.com, Matthew Buckland. ![]() The conference will kick off on the evening of Sunday, 4 July with the Telkom-Highway Africa New Media Awards. Prizes will be given to three Africans that have excelled in the use of online technologies to produce and deliver news and information. Using a combination of plenary sessions, keynote addresses, debates, training workshops, networking dinners and book launches, the conference aims to explore how the internet and mobile technology are transforming Africa's media and society. A key feature of the conference is the Reporting Development Forum - a series of plenary sessions in which leaders in media and broader society discuss how Africa's media is framing the continent's role in the global development agenda. Some of the key questions the sessions will interrogate include:
In other sessions the conference will look at how the business of the media is changing in light of the rapid uptake of internet and mobile technology. Going beyond the usual debates around the death of print, the sessions will seek to explore how African media companies are harnessing technology to grow audiences and revenue. As part of the conference's social programme, Absa will host a dinner in honour of the former President of Ghana, John Kufuor and MTN will host a Fan Zone for delegates to watch the two 2010 FIFA World Cup semi-finals. The conference is expected to be attended by about 500 delegates drawn from over 40 countries, ending on Wednesday, 7 July with a closing speech by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The 14th Highway Africa Conference is co-hosted by Rhodes University, SABC and the South African Department of Communications. The key sponsors for the event are Telkom, MTN and Absa. The event, the largest annual gathering of African journalists, exists to provide a platform for journalists to demystify and utilise ICT in their work and media businesses. Key highlights of the 2010 Highway Africa ConferenceKey speakers include:
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Book launchesFor more information, go to http://highwayafrica.com. |