11 Apr 2011


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Fans by association

Coca-Cola launched its Surprise your Senses campaign in Malawi over the weekend using music as a hook to attract teenagers and young adults into buying into the brand. They've used a similar approach in South Africa attaching the brand to music-related events such as the annual MyCoke Fest / Zerofest music festivals, as well as the talent search TV show, Coca-Cola Pop Stars. A brand can't really go wrong when aligning itself to music - music manages to cross cultural borders and unite fans. Seen to be supporting local African talent against a bombardment of international headliners, these brands, in a sense, gain respect from the locals. In South Africa a number of brands have gained a foothold in the "cool" local music scene including Levi's and Puma - and fans of the music, by association, become fans of the brand. As long as the relationship seems sincere, associating a brand with music can garner a whole new fan base - for both artist and brand.


Play on, Sindy Peters (@sindylp), Africa editor

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Special focus on media freedom


AFRICA
WAN-IFRA supports new resolution in MENA
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has called on governments across the Middle East and North Africa to seize a historic opportunity "to recognise and support the essential role a free and independent press must play in the democratisation process." Read more >>

MOROCCO
Moroccan government promises reforms
RABAT: The Moroccan government has promised democratic reforms of the press code at a meeting with journalists who pressed for the lifting of reporting constraints, the country's press union said on Wednesday (6 April 2011). Read more >>

AFRICA
World Press Freedom Day: WAN-IFRA helps newspapers commemorate
In commemorating World Press Freedom Day on 3 May 2011 a wide range of editorial and advertising materials are being offered free of charge by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) to newspapers and other media for publication. Newspapers publish WAN-IFRA materials each year to remind readers of the central role a free press plays in democracy and in economic, cultural, social and political development. Read more >>

MALAWI
Article 19 concerned over amendment to Malawi Penal Code
[Gregory Gondwe] Article 19, a London-based human rights organisation with a specific mandate and focus on the defence and promotion of freedom of expression and freedom of information worldwide, has joined the condemnation of the Malawi government's passing of a repressive law. Read more >>

NORTH AFRICA
Bahrain manipulates daily; attacks in Libya, Iraq, Yemen
NEW YORK: The Bahraini government continued its attempts at muzzling critical media with the Ministry of Information ordering the country's premier independent daily temporarily shut down on Sunday (3 April 2011). The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the Bahraini government's strong-arm tactics, which effectively forced a change in a prominent paper's editorial management. Read more >>

Marketing


AFRICA
Do you have an email marketing strategy?
[Georgia Christian] So, you've done your homework, checked out the relevant stats and have happily concluded that email marketing offers you all the right things and suits your business needs perfectly. That's a decision well made, because even a decade on it still delivers one of the highest ROI's over any other e-marketing activity. Read more >>

AFRICA
Project Incubator Award 2011 puts Africa SMEs in spotlight
BRUSSELS: The EMRC-AfDB Project Incubator Award will be presented during the AfDB-EMRC SME Forum to be held 6-7 June 2011 in Lisbon, Portugal. To encourage development, innovation and entrepreneurship among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in all sectors of activity in Africa, the project with the greatest economic and social impact on local communities will be awarded US$15,000. Read more >>

Branding


MALAWI
Coca-Cola Malawi uses music to launch campaign
[Gregory Gondwe] Coca-Cola Malawi on Saturday, 9 Aril 2011, launched its 'Surprise your Senses' sampling campaign with music featuring some of Malawi's top modern music outfits. The launch took place in Blantyre at the Blantyre Sports Club. Read more >>

CSI


AFRICA
Looking for African women leaders
The Kuwa Ajabu Foundation ("be extraordinary") is a non-profit organisation which empowers and builds sustainable capacity in the form of job creation for young, unemployed people across Africa. Affiliate partners include the UN, Women In Finance, Menprow and the fully black-owned Blue Rain advertising agency. The foundation's flagship programme in 2011/12 is focused on promoting gender-equality and seeking out 'unknown women leaders' in African society. These untold stories of leadership are translated into moral-based leadership programmes, inclusive of identifying role models that are more easily accessible and ultimately real, the ordinary person doing the extraordinary. For more, email infor@kuwaajabu.foundation.ngo.

Digital


AFRICA
Facebook makes data centres greener and cheaper
PALO ALTO: Facebook on Thursday (7 April 2011) presented an internet-obsessed world with a gift; greener, cheaper data centres to more efficiently power online services. The social networking star custom-designed hardware, power supply, and architecture of a new US data centre that is 38% more power efficient and costs 24% less to build than the industry average. Read more >>

AFRICA
Africa's largest undersea internet cable to land this month
A new undersea telecommunications cable to boost Africa's internet access will land this month, mobile service provider MTN said on Thursday (7 April 2011), calling it the continent's largest data pipeline yet. Read more >>

SOUTHERN AFRICA
Swazi minister downplays planned protests
Swaziland's Foreign Minister Lutfo Dlamini on Tuesday (5 April 2011) downplayed anti-government protests planned for next week by an anonymous Facebook group. Read more >>

AFRICA
Exploring Africa's open data
[Erik Hersman] I recently discovered Afrographique, a site that does data visualisations on African data. It's done by Ivan Colic, a South African designer, as a "small contribution to assist the changing perception of Africa..." Read more >>

Education and Training


EAST AFRICA
Panos moves to improve tax reporting in East Africa
[Walter Wafula] Journalists in East Africa can expect to acquire skills on reporting tax and governance issues in the region to stimulate debate on better policy actions and accountability. Panos East Africa, a regional information and communication organisation for development of non-governmental organisations, is planning a training programme on the topics. Read more >>

AFRICA
African language could be graduation requirement
Every university student in South Africa could be required to learn one African language as a condition for graduating, Minister of Higher Education and Training Blade Nzimande said. Read more >>

Media


AFRICA
CBA Awards 2011 shortlist announced
The Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA) has announced the shortlist for its annual awards. To ensure that award recipients receive maximum recognition in their home territories, awards this year will be presented at CBA events regionally. Read more >>

KENYA
Kenya: African Laughter to create journalists directory
Webaraza, recently launched as Kenya's media information centre with Kenyan news agency headlines from African Laughter and the new PRAlerts service supplying a media diary and press releases from Kenya's PR agencies, will shortly be opening a media zone for Kenyan journalists and bloggers. Read more >>

SOUTH AFRICA
Joy as Facebook launches 'Journalists on Facebook' page
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] Facebook, the world's largest social networking site, has launched a resource page called 'Journalists on Facebook' to help reporters find sources, interact with their readers and advance stories, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported on Wednesday 6, April 2011. Read more >>

EGYPT
Mubarak gone, Egyptian media picks up pieces - where to from here?
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] After nursing its wounds inflicted by the tyrannical regime of Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian media - aided by the Jasmine Revolution - has begun to count the costs of the oppression, pull itself together and plan for the future. As the road to freedom is still littered with 'technical' obstacles, many observers wonder: where to from here? Read more >>

AFRICA
Doha science conference open to African journalists
[Staff reporter] Science journalists in Africa have been offered the opportunity to participate in the seventh World Conference of Science Journalists in Doha, Qatar this June. The conference which is open to 100 journalists reporting in developing countries like Uganda is scheduled to take place from 27-29 June 2011, according to Nadia El-Awady, the president of the World Federation of Science Journalists. Read more >>

MALAWI
Malawi: Legal intelligence service to help journalists - media guru
[Gregory Gondwe] Malawian media guru Alaudin Osman has said that government's plan to table a bill in parliament that proposes the establishment and operations of intelligence services, will be important to the media. Read more >>

Mobile


KENYA
yu launches internet-free Facebook
[Carole Kimutai] yu, the mobile phone brand of Essar Telecom Kenya has added Facebook to its Peperusha platform making the social networking site available to subscribers without the need for an internet connection. Read more >>

Newspapers


SOUTH AFRICA
WAN-IFRA appoints new president, has conference upholding print
Jacob Mathew was elected on Friday, 8 April 2011, as the president of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) by its general assembly of members, held during the its board meeting in Dublin, Ireland and on 6-7 April the association's Printing Summit in Mainz, Germany, reaffirmed print's vital role today and in the future. Read more >>

AFRICA
'Women in News' programme hosted for second year
The Women In News (WIN) initiative, a leadership programme for African women working in media, launched for a second year this week, hosting 32 women in middle and top management of newspapers in Botswana, Namibia and Zambia, as well as a team of coaches and mentors from local markets and abroad. Read more >>

Production


SOUTHERN AFRICA
Regional travel film, video awards open for entries
Organisers of Southern Africa's Travel and Tourism Film & Video Awards are calling for entries from southern African film and video makers as well as from travel and tourism product owners. The launch of the awards will take place 6-8 May 2011 at the Suncoast Casino in Durban, South Africa. Read more >>

AFRICA
African film projects seek co-production
TARIFA: Ten African film directors will be pitching their new film projects at the third Africa Produce Co-Production Forum to Spanish film producers and TV commissioning editors including representatives of the Al-Jazeera Documentary Channel. África Produce takes place as part of the eighth Tarifa African Film Festival (FCAT) in Spain, from 11-19 June 2011. Read more >>

Retail


AFRICA
Africa's agriculture has potential but lacks resources
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] Many African countries boast vast scopes of arable land, but due to lack of financial resources, farming expertise and modern equipment, coupled with, among others, poor infrastructure, stagnant economy, red tape, unstable political environment, lack of sound investment policies, trade restrictions and state corruption, that land remains mostly unused, paving the way to a chronic problem of food security and riots. Read more >>

AFRICA
MoneyGram looks at expansion in Africa
CAPE TOWN: MoneyGram International leaders were in Cape Town, South Africa this week to discuss the company's focus on its expansion in the African remittance market. During the past five years, MoneyGram has quadrupled its network in Africa, doubled transaction volume and opened an office in Morocco, its third in Africa. Read more >>

AFRICA
DHL renews focus on trade in Africa
NAIROBI: Logistics company DHL recently announced its renewed focus on Africa. The company is aiming to help expand trade in core sectors such as oil and energy, industrial projects, life sciences and healthcare, aid and relief and the consumer segment. Read more >>

MALAWI
Future of Malawi top forex earner bleak
[Gregory Gondwe] If there were any doubts that the future of tobacco, which is Malawi's top forex earner, is bleak, this year's goings at the country's tobacco auction floors have strengthened this case. Over 70% of Malawi's annual foreign exchange is accrued through tobacco exports while government also rakes in over 40% of its taxes and fees revenue from the crop. Read more >>

AFRICA
Standard Bank Group awarded for natural resource expertise
Trade Finance magazine has awarded the investment banking capabilities of The Standard Bank Group (SBG) as a natural resources bank. The two awards acknowledge SBG's capabilities in providing a full value chain of services across sectors spanning oil and gas, infrastructure and mining. Read more >>

AFRICA
Clover seeks to consolidate footprint in Africa
[Andries Mahlangu] Clover Industries says sales volumes in its premium brand, Tropika, are going "very well" in Nigeria following the launch of the pilot project in December last year. Read more >>


International news
UNITED STATES
Surge in mobile data revenue makes case for managed service model
CALABASAS, US: According to projections from Informa Telecoms & Media (www.informatm.com), mobile telecom revenues will reach US$1.1 trillion* by 2015 with 40% of this figure (US$440 billion) coming from data services. The pressure on carriers to maximise returns from data revenues is therefore becoming intense. Read more >>

TURKEY
comScore launches online video measurement service in Turkey
ANKARA, TURKEY: comScore, Inc has launched Video Metrix in Turkey. This online video measurement service, which was the first to market in the US more than four years ago, has been developed to enable the company's clients to succeed in the online video marketplace. Read more >>

UNITED KINGDOM
Global advertising rebounded 10.6% in 2010
LONDON, UK: The global advertising industry climbed out of recession last year and posted a 10.6% year-on-year increase to US$503 billion* based on published rate cards from the Global AdView Pulse, a new report released by The Nielsen Company. Read more >>

MEXICO
Mexico's Televisa in US$1.6bn dollar mobile phone deal
MEXICO CITY: Mexican media giant Televisa has agreed to acquire a 50% stake in the Iusacell mobile phone company for $1.6 billion, the company said on Thursday, 7 April 2011. Read more >>

GLOBAL
Microsoft to power Toyota cars on Internet highway
SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft and Toyota Motor Corp on Wednesday announced they will work together to infuse the Japanese auto maker's cars with digital capabilities hosted in the Internet "cloud." Read more >>

UNITED KINGDOM
Big opportunities for big clothes
LONDON, UK: A quarter of all ladies' clothes sold in the UK in 2011 will be plus size*, as women are getting larger, finds Verdict, one of the Datamonitor group of companies. Read more >>

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Company news

Branding


SOUTH AFRICA
Pop-up point-of-sale aluminium tasting tables for in-store retail promotions - Right Stuff
In-store promotions are here to stay, and with that in mind, Right Stuff has stepped up to the "plate" and come up with a solution that is both ideal for in-store promotions as well as easy on the budget. Read more >>


Galleries
SOUTH AFRICA
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Motoring
SOUTH AFRICA
Golf R is new hot hatch king
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] The king is not dead and long may he live - but sadly he can no longer wear his hot hatch crown because another member of the Volkswagen-family has just claimed it. Read more >>

More Motoring news...


Travel
SOUTH AFRICA
The Stanley & Livingstone: A thundering good experience!
[Brian Berkman: contributing editor, travel] It's no fun being laughed at by other Africans. "We can tell who the South Africans are because they're too scared to leave their bags in the bus" the Shearwater Victoria Falls sales agent guffaws on board the airport transfer from Livingstone across the Zimbabwean border. Read more >>

SOUTH AFRICA
Authentic Athens
[National Geographic Traveller] As one of the world's oldest cities and the birthplace of democracy, Athens has a lot to live up to and living it up is something this city is famous for. National Geographic Traveller's Nicola Jackson finds that despite the Greek capital's debt problems and infamous radical protests, its most expensive bars, restaurants and shopping districts are still abuzz with Athenians drinking in life - and who can blame them? They invented the right to choose and they choose to burn the candle at both ends. Read more >>

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BizLounge
SOUTH AFRICA
RAKA'Rollin at Kam'Bati
[Ilse van den Berg] Good music, good people, good vibes and hands down the chillest acoustic music festival in the country. RAKA (Rivier @ Kam'Bati Akoestiek) certainly won a number one spot in my diary for next year. Read more >>

SOUTH AFRICA
5...4...3...2... 1... Action!
[Jordan Scott] Welcome to Theatre Sports, an improvised show that is performed by actors that are originality personified. Theatre Sports has been running for 18 years this year and is ever evolving. Remember that every time you watch Theatre Sports, due to its improvised and unscripted nature, it'll be the first and last time that you'll see it. This in itself is a perfect reason to not only see it once, but twice...and then a third time of course. Read more >>

SOUTH AFRICA
Rambling Bones, not your average Timberlake production
[Sindy Peters: Africa editor] Newbies in the music industry could learn a lot from Joburg's Rambling Bones. I wouldn't say they're veterans in the industry, but they are very clued up on the zeitgeist of the music industry. We met Jay Bones, front man vocalist; Eric Wright, bassist; and drummer Leighton "Baron Von Danger" Powell, of this alternate folk rock band who have released their third album, "Ramblin' Bones and His Bloody Agents". Read more >>

SOUTH AFRICA
Ramblin Bones and His Bloody Agents
[Ruth Cooper] What is it about good acoustic tracks? They just seem to sound all that more honest and fresh. Ramblin Bones and His Bloody Agents self titled latest album offering is raw and real, interesting and funny, sweet and growly. It's an album that should take prime position in your collection and iTunes. Read more >>

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