Image is everythingThe global economic crisis has been, and is, making an impression in every nook and cranny of the world with Africa being no exception. The advertising industry, along with others, is not quite sure how to react - whether to cut back or whether to ride this wave out by doing business as usual. It's a tough call to make, especially being in a top position and knowing that every decision you make has rippling consequences to those below you. Ato Afful, managing director of Ogilvy Africa attended a company conference in South Africa of heads from the company's various offices in Africa and the Indian Ocean islands. He noted that quality must be maintained in the advertising industry even while client budgets may be vastly reduced. He believes that "quality of work and value of service" are key to seeing the industry through this economic downturn. Zimbabwe, however, seems to be experiencing the flip side of that coin where big brands are witnessing a fall in standards. Various retail brands under Innscor Africa are being tarnished by bad management in the country. While the country may have invested in an overall makeover to boost tourism, it is equally important that businesses in Zimbabwe maintain brand standards to develop economic stability. As the old adage goes, "Image is everything". Cheers! Sindy Peters, Content manager Send all your Africa marketing news to africanews@bizcommunity.com. | Top stories
Marketing
[Issa Sikiti da Silva and Tshepiso Seopa] The search for South African companies to invest and grow their business in Africa continues to gain momentum, with Upbeat Marketing now focusing on Kenya. SA company operating in 13 African countries including Kenya, Blue Financial Services, was invited to the Intra-Africa Business Breakfast held in Sandton on Thursday 26 March 2009, to share its experiences with those who aspire to expand their business in East Africa. Read more >>
2010 FIFA World Cup
Reports are that 130 people have been injured and 22 people are dead after a stampede at the Houphouet-Boigny stadium in Ivory Coast during a 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifier on 29 March. FIFA has sent its condolences to the football community of that country. Read more >>
PRETORIA: With only five days to go until the end of the first sales phase, tickets for the 2010 FIFA World Cup are in great demand. The number of applications has far exceeded FIFA's and the LOC's expectations. The country that has submitted the largest number of applications is South Africa followed by the United Kingdom and the USA. Read more >>
Advertising
Despite the onset of a global recession the Ogilvy Africa network is not planning to downsize, says Ogilvy Africa MD, Ato Afful. Afful was speaking at a conference for leaders and creative heads from Ogilvy offices in Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands, who gathered in South Africa to, among other things, deliberate on Africa's advertising and marketing challenges. Read more >>
Advertisement: The winners of the 2009 Dubai Lynx Awards were revealed at the recent awards ceremony held at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre. The competition awards creativity in the Middle East and North Africa. After judging 2079 entries, the jury awarded a total of 135 Dubai Lynx trophies. Read more >>
Digital
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has said its recent partnership with International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats (IMPACT) will be crucial in strengthening cyber-security. Read more >>
BarCamp Nigeria 2009 will be held at Tom Associates Training Centre and Conference Hall in Lagos, Nigeria on 25 April 2009. The one-day event, themed “Web 2.0 opportunities and its role in driving innovation”, aims to gather people interested in technology on various levels and topics to share, learn, network and brainstorm ideas. Read more >>
Broadband internet service provider iBurst Africa is expanding its operations in Africa to Kenya after launching in Ghana, Mozambique and DRC. The company provides wireless broadband technology with high speed, wide range and high base station capacity. Read more >>
Education and Training
The Centres of Excellence are being set up by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The initiative has the financial backing of Germany's Federal Foreign Office within the scope of its "Aktion Afrika" (Africa campaign). The Centres of Excellence in Ghana, Tanzania, Congo, Namibia, and South Africa are intended to enable budding executives to attend African universities at international level, preparing them for their tasks in, and serving, Africa. Read more >>
Econet, Zimbabwe's largest mobile service network provider, has established a pan-African scholarship fund for academically gifted Zimbabweans to pursue high tertiary studies. Read more >>
Eventing
Earth Hour 2009 aims to inspire governments, individuals and businesses worldwide to take action against global warming. The campaign asks participants to turn off their lights for one hour on 28 March, 2009 from 8.30pm - 9.30pm as a show of world unity against global warming. Read more >>
Advertisement: Magazines
Business In Africa magazine, published by the Business In Africa Group, is now under new ownership. According to a release submitted by the group, the myriad new business opportunities Africa presents, both from a traditional commercial perspective and within the new entrepreneurial context, prompted the relaunch of the titles, and is a key component of the new editorial vision. Read more >>
Media
Senior speakers at the 2009 Festival of Media providing marketing and media insight are from brands including eBay, Microsoft, P&G, Philips, Reuters, Samsung, Thomson Reuters and Unilever. The festival takes place from 19 - 21 April in Valencia, Spain. Read more >>
Mobile
Mi, the youth-orientated cell phone brand has linked with Emcee Africa a hip hop talent search show. Auditions for the show begin in Botswana on Saturday, 17 April. The 13-episode reality competition, will air on Channel O from May. Read more >>
Newspapers
BREAKING NEWS: Ferial Haffajee will take the helm of Sunday newspaper City Press at the end of June 2009, it was announced by Media24 and the Mail & Guardian Online at midday today, Monday, 30 March 2009. Haffajee is currently editor-in-chief of the independent Mail & Guardian. Read more >>
Christopher Billich of the Tokyo-based Infinita has joined the programme of the World Newspaper Advertising Conference and Expo, to be held in Barcelona, Spain, 28 - 29 May 2009. He'll provide an overview of the Japanese mobile advertising market, its usage and revenue levels, and show how its advanced mobile marketing practices have the potential for other local markets. Read more >>
The World Young Reader Prize, an annual award from the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) to recognise newspapers that do the most to develop young readership, has added a press freedom category. This will honour newspapers that teach effectively about the fragility and importance of press freedom in a democratic society. Read more >>
Online Media
A24 Media have launched a special feature that tracks the growth and changes that have been made in Rwanda since the 1994 genocide. The company's recently launched stills collection also now features a special section on prominent world icons. Read more >>
Advertisement: Production
Encounters has named the African Trailblazer for this years International Trailblazer Awards to be held at MIPDOC 2009, running from 28 - 29 March at the Hotel Intercontinental Carlton in Cannes, ahead of MIPTV. This year the African Trailblazer, Craig Matthew is one among seven international filmmakers representing Europe, the Middle East, North America, Australia, Korea and Japan. Read more >>
Radio
AFRICA International radio playwriting competition deadline loomsThe closing date for the BBC World Service and British Council International Radio Playwriting Competition 2009 is on 31 March 2009. Entries must consist of one-hour radio plays written by anyone living outside the UK. There are two first prizes: for the best play by a writer with English as their first language and for the best play by a writer with English as their second language. The winners will each receive £2500 sterling and a trip to London to see their play being recorded for broadcast on BBC World Service in the World Drama slot. For more, go to www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/indepth/radioplay2008.shtml.
Research
Sub-Saharan African and European policymakers will be brought together along with ICT research organisations to address the development of collaborative projects. The two-day event is organised by the European Commission (DG INFSO) with the support of the African Union Commission and the EU-FP7 EuroAfrica-ICT project. It will be held from 25 - 26 March, 2009 at the EC premises in Brussels, Belgium. Read more >>
Retail
[Sam Hungwe] Zimbabwe's retail giant, Innscor Africa, which runs a boutique of franchised fast food outlets across the country, is experiencing a brand crisis due to declining standards. This emerged from court documents following the arrest, made by immigration authorities, of Omer Rouben an Israel national recruited to head its brand loyalty division and revitalise the faltering brands. Read more >>
[Gregory Gondwe] The shortage of forex that has hit Malawi is said to have aggravated the country's excess liquidity in the country's market according to a statement from the financial securities firm, First Discount House (FDH) Limited. Read more >>
A Mozambican subsidiary of SABMiller has expressed concern about an increase in the number of illegally imported beers making their way into that country from Europe and South Africa. Read more >>
[Siya Miti] Buiding materials retailer Hardware Warehouse (HWWH) has set its sights on an expansion drive into southern Africa over the next year. Read more >>
[Bathandwa Mbola] PRETORIA: Southern African Development Community (SADC) Heads of State meet in Swaziland's capital, Mbabane next Monday, 30 March to discuss proposals put forward on the political crisis in Madagascar and Zimbabwe's economic recovery. Read more >>
Ethiopia is seeking new buyers for its fresh flowers, as demand from its main market in the Netherlands slumps. The Netherlands imports over 50% of Ethiopia's flowers but has cut its imports due to a drop in demand. Read more >>
West Africa Investment Forum 2009 (WAIF), will be held in Abuja, Nigeria, and organised by the Commonwealth Business Council, Government of Nigeria, Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) and ECOWAS. The event will host international business leaders, government and organisations with an interest in promoting the West Africa Region. It will be opened on 30 March at a gala dinner sponsored GT Bank and hosted by the President of Nigeria and the President of ECOWAS. Read more >>
[Walter Wafula] Nakumatt Holdings a supermarket chain in Kenya plans to open its first outlet in Uganda in April, a move that is expected to result in reduced prices on some products amid stiff competition in the market. Read more >>
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Advertising
The popular user-generated content, online photo site, Flickr, has joined forces with Getty Images in a recent deal with Yahoo! giving creative professionals access to original, authentic and uniquely personal images for commercial use. Read more >>
Getty Images has just announced a special multi-assignment collaboration with the internationally renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz. Read more >>
Out Of Home
Showroom advertising just got a whole lot easier with the introduction of the super-steamlined Magnetic Car Roof Pop Right Open (or Pop-Up). The vehicle price board has finally graduated, and what a fine specimen it has evolved into! Read more >>
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