21 Jun 2010


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Not a proud record

Today we publish an article by Issa Sikiti da Silva on the plight of journalists around the world. In many countries journalists are harassed, intimidated, attacked and sometimes murdered, usually for exposing unsavoury details of corruption and other issues. The bad news, however, is that while at least 85 journalists were forced to flee their home countries in the face of attacks, threats and the possibility of imprisonment over the past 12 months, Africa accounts for 42 cases out of 85.

That is an abysmal record, and one of which no one on the continent should feel anything but shame.

The real shame, however, is that this situation is nothing new... Journalists have been targeted for decades for exposing corruption, maladministration, incompetence and crimes by those in authority in a number of African countries.

The good news is that of Lewis Medjo, editor of the weekly La Détente Libre. He was released from prison on 26 May 2010 - but again there is bad news ... contributors to his publication have been threatened.

When will this unjustified and illegal harassment of the media and its practitioners in Africa cease?


Keep it Ayoba, Sindy Peters, Africa editor
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ZIMBABWE
Zim bank lures football fans in marketing drive
[Dumisani Ndlela] TN Bank has turned on the power of football into a marketing tool by bankrolling a match between Zimbabwe's most popular team, Dynamos FC and the DRC's TP Mazembe on 18 July 2010. Read more >>

2010 FIFA World Cup


EGYPT
World Cup - a view from Egypt
Not surprisingly, World Cup gripped the continent from the moment South Africa was awarded the right to stage the event, and that fever has been gathering steam ever since. Read more >>

AFRICA
World Cup mobisite launched
The Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) has launched its 2010 FIFA World Cup website on a mobile platform, allowing fans access to football information from their mobile phones. Read more >>

COTE D'IVOIRE
UNOCI organises 2010 public screenings
ABIDJAN: The United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) has organised daily public screenings throughout Côte d'Ivoire matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The public screenings, which began on the 11 June when the tournament kicked off, aim to provide a forum for people to get together, exchange ideas as well as allow UNOCI to inform the population. Read more >>

Advertising


SOUTH AFRICA
Today's the day for Loeries entries
Your time is almost up, but not just yet - you still have until midnight tonight, Friday 18 June 2010, to submit your entries online for The 2010 Loerie Awards. Read more >>

Digital


AFRICA
ICT Africa Summit set for Cape Town
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA: The 2010 ICT Africa Summit will be held from 10-12 August at the CTICC (Cape Town International Convention Centre) in Cape Town, South Africa. iKapa Media and the NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency (NPCA) are the partnered organisers of the event. Read more >>

AFRICA
10 simple ways to grow your Facebook Page
[Rob Dickens] You've finally decided to enter the social media fray and create a Facebook Page for your brand. Fantastic! Since you're fairly web-savvy and it's about as complicated as a monochrome Rubik's Cube, you decide you don't need a social media guru to do it, confident Facebook's simple user interface will guide you through the process. Read more >>

Education and Training


ZAMBIA
AfriConnect Zambia, IPLS sign MoU
Intel Performance Learning Solutions (IPLS) and AfriConnect Zambia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deploy Intel skoool Education Technology Maths and Science modules for the national education system in Zambia. Read more >>

EAST AFRICA
Conflict reporting training for African journalists
PARIS: The 12 journalists, who have variously reported on strife in Northern Uganda, Southern Sudan and Kenya's Rift Valley, participated in a conflict sensitive reporting workshop from 17-21 May 2010 developed and run by the UNESCO-supported Centre for Conflict Sensitive Reporting (CCSR) at Rhodes University. Read more >>

SOUTH AFRICA
Digital Marketing Strategy course goes independent
The Digital Marketing Strategy course, offered by Walter Pike's Digital Academy, is to go independent from its next course in July 2010 and will no longer be offered in association with the AAA School of Advertising. Read more >>

AFRICA
Business school to expand in Africa
[Janine Erasmus] The highly regarded University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB) is to offer its popular Management Development Programme in a further three African nations - students in Ghana, Kenya and Zimbabwe will soon be able to attend the course, along with their colleagues in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia. Read more >>

Media


NORTH AFRICA
Sudan media slam the return of censorship
KHARTOUM, Sudan: Media censorship and repression have made a comeback in Sudan since the re-election in April of President Omar al-Bashir, opposition and independent papers say. Read more >>

AFRICA
World Refugee Day: exiled journos' struggle continues
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] As the world celebrated another World Refugee Day yesterday, Sunday 20 June 2010, the United Nations (UN) was still searching for answers as to what to do with 40 million people displaced worldwide. At the same time, the spotlight fell on more than 500 journalists who fled their homelands during the past decade and who are now living in legal, social and financial limbo in their 'adopted' countries. Read more >>

SOUTH AFRICA
Rhodes to host global conf on journ education
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] The School of Journalism and Media Studies at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, will host a three-day global conference on journalism education starting from 5 July 2010, head of school Prof Guy Berger told Bizcommunity.com. So far, 330 delegates - half of them from Africa - have already registered to attend the conference. Read more >>

Mobile


ZIMBABWE
Zim: Mobile networks to disconnect unregistered users
[Dumisani Ndlela] Zimbabwe's telecoms regulator has given mobile phone users up to 31 August 2010 to register personal details with their operators, failure of which would result in the disconnection of their lines. Read more >>

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AFRICA
CAMEROON: La Détente Libre editor freed
Lewis Medjo, editor of the weekly La Détente Libre, who was released from prison on 26 May 2010, has talked to Reporters Without Borders about his hopes of getting back to work. Read more >>

AFRICA
109 newspapers awarded INCQC membership
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has announced that 109 newspapers in 43 countries have been awarded membership in the International Newspaper Colour Quality Club (INCQC) for 2010 through 2012. Read more >>

Online Media


AFRICA
APO partner with Baharicom
African Press Organisation (APO), the Africa-related press release distributor, has signed a partnership agreement with Baharicom Development Company, co-builder of the Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) cable, for media relations services in support of the Baharicom Philanthropic program. Read more >>

Public Relations


AFRICA
Lessons from social media disasters
[Catherine Parker] Social media is fast gaining acceptance as an effective way to build brand exposure and customers, as well as to improve the customer feedback mechanism. At the same time though, social media platforms can quickly turn into a disaster zone if a consumer is unhappy with a product or service and the business in question doesn't handle the complaint quickly and effectively. Read more >>

Research


SOUTH AFRICA
Research needs to include mobile users
Delivering a keynote address at the recent 31st annual SAMRA conference at Mount Grace Country House and Spa, James Fergusson, TNS global director Emerging Markets, said developments in countries such as China and the Emirates have proven that things change very rapidly in emerging markets and Africa is at the tipping point. Read more >>

Retail


AFRICA
Food prices to keep rising
Increasing energy prices and the fast growth of developing countries will cause food commodity prices to rise more than previously expected over the next ten years, according to experts. Read more >>

TV


AFRICA
DISCOP Africa 2010 to focus on content, co-production
LOS ANGELES/PARIS: Organisers of DISCOP Africa 2010 announced yesterday, 16 June that around 120 buyers have registered for the event taking place in Nairobi, Kenya this September. Focus will be on providing African producers access to both the domestic and international marketplace, as organisers report a marked growth in demand from broadcasters looking for quality content from African producers. Read more >>


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Quotes
"An idea can turn to dust or magic depending on the talent that rubs against it." - William Bernbach
"A reputation once broken may possibly be repaired, but the world will always keep their eyes on the spot where the crack was." - Joseph Hall
"Failure happens all the time. It happens every day in practice. What makes you better is how you react to it." - Mia Hamm


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