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Journalism - no bed of roses

While the new year may be brimming with positivity, being a journo in Africa is still no bed of roses. If Togo's Stanislas Ocloo were alive today, he'd agree with me whole-heartedly but he was recently gunned down in Angola along with three others during the 2010 African Cup of Nations. Hard-news journos in Africa live precariously; writing one critical article on a government official, who's clearly in the wrong, could earn you a death threat during your evening meal. Such was the case with Stanley Kwenda, a contributor to the private weekly The Zimbabwean, who had to leave Zimbabwe in fear for his life after receiving a threatening phone call from a man who has been identified as the police chief superintendent, Chrispen Makedenge.

The Federation of African Journalists was recently hosted by the leaders of the Commission of the African Union in Addis Ababa to discuss the state of press freedom in the continent. Is a conference here and a meeting there enough though or will the industry continue fighting a losing battle? Empty words and unfulfilled promises are always the most disheartening. It will certainly take more than a resolution to create an enabling working environment for Africa's journalists. But where do we start?


Sindy Peters, content manager
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GHANA
Ghana to host 7th Africa Investment Forum
The 2010 Africa Investment Forum will take place in Accra, Ghana from 8 - 10 February 2010, hosting participants from about 30 countries. The event aims to provide a platform for countries to profile investment opportunities in various sectors to an international audience. Read more >>

2010 FIFA World Cup


AFRICA
Strikers call for Coca-Cola advert ban at World Cup
[Kea' Modimoeng] Disgruntled employees of Amalgamated Beverage Industries (ABI), the soft drinks division of South African Breweries (SAB), have vowed to continue with their month-long strike action until their wage demands are met. Read more >>

SOUTH AFRICA
2010 overpricing undermines tourism business - SA Tourism
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] Airline companies selling flight tickets to the highest bidder, B&B and ‘second-class' hotels charging up to R1000 a night for a standard room and one meal at restaurants costing an arm and a leg. Metered-taxi drivers increasing ten-fold the fare of a short distance trip and car rental outlets not budging if you don't cough up. Read more >>

AFRICA
Covering the World Cup - IASN
The International Association of Sports Newspapers (IASN) will be hosting a master-class on 5 February 2010 providing news executives with the information needed to navigate complicated "media rights" issues and avoid legal red tape when providing coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup and other events. The course will take place at the Olympic and Sport Museum in Barcelona, Spain. Read more >>

AFRICA
Deadline looms for 2010 base camp choices
[Nthambeleni Gabara] PRETORIA: The 32 teams taking part in the 2010 FIFA World Cup have until 31 January to confirm their base camps to the world football governing body, FIFA. Read more >>

AFRICA
Marketing of stab vests a 'joke': LOC
The marketing of stab-proof vests for visitors of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa was a "joke" the Local Organising Committee (LOC) said on Monday, 18 January 2010. Read more >>

AFRICA
All systems go for 2010 party
[Mack Makhathini] DURBAN: It's all systems go for the official 100 Days Celebration event before the 2010 FIFA World Cup kicks off in June. Read more >>

AFRICA
Buying 2010 tickets to be simplified
[Chris Bathembu] PRETORIA: The 2010 FIFA World Cup Local Organising Committee (LOC) confirmed on Monday, 18 January 2010 that moves are afoot to change the way tickets are sold in South Africa in order to accommodate local fans. Read more >>

Advertising


NORTH AFRICA
Dubai Lynx, award provider of Ibda'a Student Awards
The 3rd Dubai International Advertising Festival has partnered with Dubai Media City (DMC), a member of TECOM Investments, as an award provider of the DMC's Ibda'a Student Awards. Winning work will be showcased at the Dubai Lynx Festival. Read more >>

NORTH AFRICA
Dubai Lynx awards Advertising Person of the Year
The organisers of the 3rd Dubai International Advertising Festival have presented Ramzi Raad, chairman and CEO of TBWA\RAAD Middle East with the 2010 Dubai Lynx Advertising Person of the Year Award, describing Raad as a pioneer and key figure in the Middle Eastern and North African advertising industry for nearly four decades. Read more >>

SOUTH AFRICA
Dawn Rowlands to helm Aegis Media
Dawn Rowlands, who has been with Aegis Media South Africa for many years, will become CEO of South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa from February 2010 onwards. This appointment will be to oversee the business growth in the whole region. Read more >>

CSI


EAST AFRICA
Diageo invests further in Ethiopian water project
ADDIS ABABA: Diageo, premium drinks company that owns Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky, Guinness, and other global brands, is investing a further Birr 900,000 (US$70,000) in a water and sanitation project in Kechene in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. Read more >>

EAST AFRICA
East Africa CSR Awards scheduled for May
[Carole Kimutai] The first East African CSR Awards in partnership with the East African Business Council (EABC), will be launched and open for entries on 15 February 2010. The awards will take place on the evening of 5 May 2010 during the World Economic Forum Africa in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Read more >>

Digital


AFRICA
MySpace bids to pay musicians 'lost' royalties
CANNES: Social networking site MySpace, which has enabled many artists to launch their careers, is now helping to pay them back millions of dollars in "lost" royalties for songs and performances. Read more >>

AFRICA
In-flight Internet access for sub-Saharan Africa
WirelessG is set to launch in-flight Internet access in sub-Saharan Africa on domestic and long-haul flights. The technology, however, is pending approval from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Read more >>

Education and Training


AFRICA
Reshaping reportage on Africa
[Janine Erasmus] South Africa's Rhodes University, in the Eastern Cape province, and UNESCO are in the process of developing a syllabus for better reporting on Africa. The two organisations have a common goal of ensuring top-quality journalism education and training on the continent, which will result in equally high-calibre reportage. Read more >>

Eventing


AFRICA
2010 Festival of Media Awards deadline extention
The deadline for entries in the 2010 Festival of Media Awards has been extended to 5 February 2010. Organisers announced the extention due to an overwhelming response from the global media and marketing industry and many requests received for more time. The festival takes place in Valencia, Spain, 18-20 April 2010. For more, go to www.festivalofmedia.com.

Media


ZAMBIA
FAJ cautions Zambian government on media attacks
[Gregory Gondwe] The directive from Zambia's Home Affairs Minister Lameck Mangani to the registrar of societies to investigate the legality of the Press Association of Zambia (PAZA) executive committee has earned him the wrath of the Federation of African Journalists (FAJ). Read more >>

AFRICA
African journalists make groundbreaking cooperation agreement
The Federation of African Journalists (FAJ), the regional organisation of the International Federation of Journalists, was hosted last Friday, 22 January 2010, for the first time by leaders of the Commission of the African Union (AU) at its headquarters in Addis Ababa on the eve of the meeting of African leaders. Read more >>

EAST AFRICA
IFJ Africa welcomes Ethiopia's “fresh start” for press freedom
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its African Regional Organisation yesterday, 24 January 2010, welcomed pledges from Ethiopia to support efforts to strengthen independent journalism as well as a promise to provide a safe return for journalists currently in exile. Read more >>

ZIMBABWE
Journalist flees Zimbabwe after death threat
NEW YORK: Freelance journalist Stanley Kwenda, a contributor to the private weekly The Zimbabwean, fled the country on Friday, 15 January 2010, after he said he received a telephone threat from a high-ranking police officer, according to the paper's editor, Wilf Mbanga. Read more >>

ANGOLA
WAN-IFRA, IASN, WEF condemn killing of journalist in Angola
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers, the World Editors Forum and the International Association of Sports Newspapers have called on the Angolan government to better protect journalists following the murder of a sports journalist in an attack on the Togolese national football team's bus earlier this month. Read more >>

AFRICA
Reporters subpoenaed after story on thugs' World Cup plans
[Jocelyn Newmarch] Media analysts have questioned a police decision to have two eNews journalists subpoenaed, after a story was broadcast on criminals' plans for the Soccer World Cup. Read more >>

Mobile


AFRICA
Nokia to offer free maps to smartphone users
HELSINKI: Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, will offer free maps and navigation services for its smartphone users, it said on Thursday, 21 January 2010, in a move that puts pressure on players in the GPS industry. Read more >>

AFRICA
Telecoms investors ‘keen on African market'
[Sure Kamhunga] The collapse last year of merger talks between MTN and Bharti Airtel had not sapped investors' interest in Africa, where both cellular and fixed-line telephone penetration rates are low, telecommunications analysts Informa said this week. Read more >>

UGANDA
Mobile Monday starts Kampala chapter
[Walter Wafula] Mobile Monday, the global community of mobile industry visionaries, developers and consumers now has a new chapter in Uganda. This follows a decision by various stakeholders in the nation's mobile and ICT sector to form Momokla (Mobile Monday Kampala), the Kampala chapter, on 20 January 2010. Read more >>

CENTRAL AFRICA
Ericsson, MTN Congo to launch billing system
MTN Congo will be launching a new converged charging and billing system created by Ericsson. The new platform aims to increase operational efficiencies and customer transparency effective from the end of 2010. Read more >>

AFRICA
Apple owns 99% of mobile apps market
WASHINGTON: More than US$4.2 billion was spent on mobile phone applications last year with Apple grabbing over 99% of the growing market, according to research firm Gartner. Read more >>

Newspapers


AFRICA
New York Times to charge web readers in 2011
The New York Times, in a move that will be closely watched by other newspapers suffering from plunging print advertising revenue, announced on Wednesday, 20 January 2010, it will begin charging online readers next year. Read more >>

AFRICA
2010 Newsroom Summit focuses on innovation
The 9th International Newsroom Summit, to be held in London on 21 and 22 April 2010, will focus on issues such as publishing on smartphones, paid content on digital, multi-title newsrooms, social media and audience engagement and building new print audiences. These are said to be some of the big issues facing newspaper companies worldwide. Read more >>

AFRICA
Newspaper Ad Conference to discuss hyper-locals
Roman Gallo, founder of hyper-local newspaper, Nase Adresa in the Czech Republic, will speak at the 2010 World Newspaper Advertising Conference and Expo, to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 4 and 5 March. Read more >>

Online Media


AFRICA
Growing Twitter reveals last year's top trends
[Chantelle Benjamin] Twitter has revealed its top trends for last year, which include, among the most discussed topics, the Iranian election, Susan Boyle, District 9, Tiger Woods and, yes, as expected, Chuck Norris. Read more >>

Out Of Home


SOUTH AFRICA
New outdoor predator on the prowl
The new corporate identity for the outdoor advertising company, previously known as INM Outdoor, was unveiled at a function at Montecasino last night, Thursday, 21 January 2010. The new name for the business is Continental Outdoor Media. Read more >>

Promotions


MOZAMBIQUE
Anti-corruption Z-Card produced for Vodacom Mozambique
Vodacom Mozambique recently appointed Z-Card Africa, Middle East, India and Turkey (ZAMI) to produce an anti-corruption Z-Card which the cellular network provider distributed with a free Vodacom SIM Starter Pack to tourists at various toll gates. Read more >>

Retail


GHANA
New money transfer facility for Ghanaians in SA
JOHANNESBURG: APRM Capital and a grouping of Ghanaian investors plan to, in March 2010, launch APRM Ashanti Capital Money Transfers, a money transfer facility allowing Ghanaians living in South Africa a better method of sending money home. Read more >>

AFRICA
World Bank boss to visit Africa
PRETORIA: World Bank President Robert Zoellick will begin a three-nation Africa visit next week aimed at economic growth and overcoming poverty on the continent. Read more >>

ANGOLA
New war in Angola
[Sasha Planting] Angola is shaping up as the next battle ground in Africa's beer wars. With an estimated GDP per capita of almost US$5200 in 2008, Angolan consumers are now richer than their regional counterparts — though wealth is unevenly distributed. Read more >>

TV


AFRICA
Discovery World launches in East, West Africa
Discovery Networks Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) has launched factual entertainment and documentary channel Discovery World, in five African countries on the Rwandan-based Star Africa Media platform, Star Software. Discovery World debuted on 4 January 2010 in Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria and Kenya. Read more >>

AFRICA
MultiChoice signs new agreement with Eutelsat
PARIS: MultiChoice has signed for a total 20 Ku-band transponders for 15 years on Eutelsat's new W7 satellite that is now fully operating at the 36 degrees East position. This new agreement extends to 2025. Read more >>

CENTRAL AFRICA
TVM, MBC merger near completion
[Gregory Gondwe] The merger of Malawi's two state-owned broadcasters Malawi Television and Malawi Broadcasting is near completion. Read more >>


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Events to diarise
  • E-marketing essentials KumaloGreen Training - Johannesburg, 27 January
  • The Six P's of Marketing in Africa Upbeat Marketing - Johannesburg, 28 January
  • Build your own profitable online business Cape Town Live Events - Cape Town, 30 January
  • Basic sub-editing course Institute for the Advancement of Journalism (IAJ) - Johannesburg, 2 February
  • Web Strategy for 2010 Jayz Internet Solutions - Cape Town, 8 February
  • AAA Diploma in Marketing Communication AAA School of Advertising - Johannesburg, 8 February
  • QVC's Organisational Communications Course 2010 Quo Vadis Communications - Johannesburg, 8 February
  • Organisational Communications course 2010 Quo Vadis Communications - Johannesburg, 8 February
  • Direct, Data and Digital Interactive Marketing AAA School of Advertising - Johannesburg, 9 February
  • Media Law course Institute for the Advancement of Journalism (IAJ) - Johannesburg, 9 February

  • Quotes
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    "The greatest discovery of my generation is that man can alter his life simply by altering his state of mind." - William James
    "Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." - Robert Kennedy


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