30 May 2011

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Africa's voices will not be silenced

Media freedom in many parts of Africa is under threat. In Morocco, a cultural television programme has been suspended while in Uganda, the police raided a private newspaper and arrested four of the staff.

In Sudan, authorities there are holding a radio journalist apparently without charging him.

In South Africa, with its much-vaunted 'best constitution in the world', the governing party, the ANC, is intent on steamrolling their controversial Protection of Information Bill through Parliament. The media and civil society are bitterly opposed to the bill because in its present form it will muzzle the media and, the bill's critics claim, enable the ruling party, which many people see as corrupt, to plunder the State's resources at will.

The bill, if passed, will almost certainly be challenged in SA's Constitutional Court, but the question is: When will governments like that in SA, Uganda, Morocco and all the rest understand that muzzling the media has never worked, and never will.

The people will always find a way to make their voices heard.

Rod Baker: GM Content


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Finance, Accounting and Banking


AFRICA
Equity Bank boss nominated for Africa Business Awards
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Science & Technology


AFRICA
Energy Awards 2011 call for entries
Submit your nominations for the SANEA Energy Awards 2011 without delay! The deadline is 31 May 2011. Read more >>


Special focus on media freedom


AFRICA
IFJ blasts Libya over "cruel" cover up of journalist's killing
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) last week accused Libyan authorities of deliberately withholding information about the killing of South African photojournalist Anton Hammerl who was shot dead by Libyan troops on 5 April. Read more >>


AFRICA
Uganda police raid private newspaper, arrest four staff
Police raided the offices of the independent, Luganda-language weekly, Gwanga, Tuesday, arresting two senior editors and two other staff members on criminal libel charges, local journalists told CPJ. Read more >>


COTE D'IVOIRE
Cote d'Ivoire: Opposition press resumes publishing
ABIDJAN: Notre Voie, a daily that supports former President Laurent Gbagbo's Ivorian Popular Front (FPI), was on sale yesterday, 24 May 2011, in Abidjan for the first time since Gbagbo's ouster on 11 April. The newspaper's premises had been ransacked and occupied by soldiers loyal to the new president, Alassane Ouattara, which prevented its journalists from working. Read more >>


Branding


AFRICA
SA, Africa's most valuable nation brand
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] South Africa has emerged as the most valuable nation brand on the African continent in 2011, scoring a value of US$149.7 billion, distantly followed by Egypt (US$79.2 billion) and Nigeria (US$56 billion) in third place, while MTN is voted Africa's most valuable corporate brand, according to a UK-based Brand Finance study's findings released today, Wednesday 25 May 2011, in Johannesburg by the Brand Leadership Academy. Read more >>


CRM


KENYA
AccessKenya automates its customer service
The AccessKenya group announced this week that it has completed full automation of its customer service through the acquisition and integration of the Internet Protocol Contact Manager (IPCM) and HEAT system from the US-based Frontrange Systems. The two systems have further been integrated with the new AVAYA PBX. Read more >>


CSI


AFRICA
SA electrician to light up Sierra Leone
Renier Marx will trade 18 years of profitable business in electrical engineering in Africa's largest economy, South Africa, to become a non-salaried volunteer in one of the continent's poorest nations, Sierra Leone. Read more >>


Digital


AFRICA
Internet lifeline cut in Mogadishu
Telecommunications companies based in Somalia's largest open-air market have been hit by stray shells in the latest round of fighting, leading to internet failure in the past four days. Read more >>


AFRICA
Google doodle commemorates Africa Day

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Today, 25 May 2011, marks Africa Day; the day in 1963 when the Organisation of African Unity, now known as the African Union, was founded. Google, as it does with other significant days in the year, has dedicated it's doodle to Africa. View the Africa Day Google Doodle.


ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwean faces trial for Facebook protest posts
A Zimbabwean will go on trial next month over a Facebook post that pro-democracy protests in Egypt had sent shockwaves to the world's dictators and were worth imitating, a report said Tuesday (24 May 2011). Read more >>


Education and Training


AFRICA
ISK announces US$30m investment in world-leading facilities for Nairobi
The International School of Kenya has announced a US$30 million capital investment to extend its state-of-the-art facilities to ensure a world-leading international school for Nairobi, necessary to attracting African headquarters to the country, and as a magnet for the world's top diplomats, CEOs and academics. Read more >>


Eventing


AFRICA
SA important gateway to Africa: business
As the continent marked Africa Day yesterday, business highlighted the significance of South Africa as a gateway to the continent. Read more >>


AFRICA
Africa Day focuses on Youth and Development in 2011
Africa is the world's second largest and second most-populous continent; it is rich in diversity, abundant in ethnicity and bursting with languages. Africa Day (25 May), which marks the founding in 1963 of the Organisation of African Unity, now known as the African Union, provides an annual opportunity to reflect on the challenges and achievements of the governments and peoples of Africa. Read more >>


AFRICA
AU prepares for Africa Day celebrations
The African Union (AU) will join the rest of the continent in observing Africa Day today, 25 May 2011. Several activities to mark the day have been organised at the headquarters of the African Union Commission (AUC) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia under the theme, "Accelerating youth empowerment for sustainable development". Read more >>


Exhibitions


AFRICA
Expo to mark Africa Day
The Africa Institute of South Africa (Aisa) will host an Africa Expo and an international conference as part of its Africa Week programme. Aisa is a science council whose mission is to conduct socio-economic and political research on the continent. Although it first came into being as an NGO, today it's a statutory body under the Africa Institute of South Africa Act of 2001, and is supported by the Department of Science and Technology. Read more >>


Media


AFRICA
Radio journalist held in Juba, Sudan, without charge
The government of Southern Sudan must immediately release radio reporter Mohamad Arkou, who has been in detention for 15 days with no official charges, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today, 27 May 2011. Read more >>


Mobile


AFRICA
G-Mobile triumphs over MACRA in licence case
[Gregory Gondwe] The High Court in Zomba, Malawi, has dismissed the revocation of mobile telecommunications licence that was given to Globally Advanced Integrated Mobile Networks Limited (G-Mobile). Read more >>


PR & Communications


AFRICA
New Africa appointments for Nokia
Delia Sieff, head of Nokia communications for sub-Saharan Africa has been appointed head of communications for the Middle East and Africa. Sieff joined Nokia in February 2008 and now takes over responsibility for nine key sub-regions comprising around 25 countries across MEA. Tania Steenkamp, who previously headed up communications in South Africa, now moves to the role of social media communications manager for the Middle East and Africa. In her new role, she will oversee the progress of social media integration in Nokia's operations across Africa and the Middle East


Radio


AFRICA
'Breaking Borders' - extraordinary stories of migrants living in Johannesburg
[Deborah Walter] Yesterday, Africa Day 25 May, a new 5-part series of radio documentaries chronicling the lives, challenges, dreams, and positive contributions of migrants living in South Africa, hit the airwaves. In "Breaking Borders," five migrants tell their stories of where they came from, what life is like for them in their new home, and what their goals are for the future. Read more >>


Research


AFRICA
Research shows evolution of Kenyan media landscape
[Carole Kimutai] Research on Kenyan media audiences has revealed that Kenya is more urban than 12 years ago as the population becomes more affluent. This is according to a countrywide research conducted by research firm Synovate under the Kenya Audience Research Foundation (KARF) also reveals the growing popularity of entertainment content. Read more >>


Retail


MALAWI
Malawi: Mutharika announces zero-deficit 2011 budget
[Gregory Gondwe] The pulling out of donors in Malawi forced President Bingu wa Mutharika to announce on Monday, 23 May 2011 that, for the first time ever, Malawi will run a zero-deficit national budget. The announcement was made during his state of the nation address for 2011 which signaled the opening of the 2011/2012 budget meeting in Lilongwe. Read more >>


AFRICA
Western Union, USAID to launch second African Diaspora Marketplace
WASHINGTON, DC: Global payment services company Western Union, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), early last week announced their plan to launch a second African Diaspora Marketplace (ADM) in the fourth quarter of 2011. The ADM aims to encourage sustainable economic growth and employment by supporting US-based African Diaspora entrepreneurs with innovating and high-impact ideas for start-up and established businesses in sub-Saharan Africa. Read more >>


TV


AFRICA
Cultural television programme suspended
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) has condemned the decision taken by the Moroccan authorities to stop broadcast, for the second consecutive week, of the cultural program Masharif, which has been preparing a series about the political movement in Morocco and the 20th February Movement. Read more >>


MALAWI
MultiChoice Malawi celebrates African Day
[Gregory Gondwe] The MultiChoice Malawi on Wednesday 25 May 2011 celebrated the African Day in Lilongwe where guests were treated to different African dishes at Cross-Roads Hotel. Read more >>



International news
CANADA
comScore; PMB announce release date for second fused database in Canada
TORONTO, CANADA, RENTON, US: comScore, Inc and PMB Print Measurement Bureau have announced the release date of May 26 for their second fused database linking Canadians' online media habits with other media consumption data, along with product and brand usage, all in a single database. Read more >>


UNITED KINGDOM
Eight core LTE bands identified
LONDON, UK: Half of mobile operators planning to launch LTE (Long Term Evolution) networks will do so initially in the 2.6GHz band. Read more >>


CANADA
Igniting a nation
MONTREAL, CANADA: Although Bombardier has numerous global engineering accomplishments to its credit, the Canadian media often portrays the firm in a negative light, due to the involvement of Canadian government loan guarantees in the aeronautical bidding process. With the 2010 Olympics taking place in Vancouver, Bombardier wondered if by leveraging the momentum of Canadian pride the Olympic platform could be an opportunity to illustrate the brand's commitment to Canadian business and prosperity. Read more >>


ISRAEL
Pampers in the orthodox sector
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL: In Israel, the renowned brand Pampers faces a unique challenge. The "un-kosher" diaper brand was competing again "kosher" brand for share in Orthodox Jewish households. Read more >>


UNITED KINGDOM
Europe sees 40% growth in mobile banking through smartphones
LONDON, UK: comScore, Inc, a leader in measuring the digital world, today released data from the comScore MobiLens service which showed that 20 million mobile users across the five leading European markets (UK, France, Spain, Germany and Italy), representing 8.5% of mobile subscribers in these markets, accessed their bank account via a mobile phone in March 2011. Read more >>


RUSSIA
MediaCom Russia announces succession plan
MOSCOW, RUSSIA: MediaCom Russia has hired Sergey Khokhlov, who currently holds the position as CEO of Made, as CEO designate for MediaCom Russia, Ukraine and CIS. Read more >>


UNITED STATES
ICOM agency survey: concrete signs of greater activity, confidence
ROLLINSVILLE, US: Rising client ad budgets, more new product launches and more client confidence about the general business environment are some of the key indicators that the advertising business is improving globally, according to a recent survey of principals of independent advertising and marketing communications agencies around the world by the ICOM global network. Read more >>


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Company news

Mobile


SOUTH AFRICA
Mi-Fone (BVI) Africa's fastest growing handset manufacture solidifies Africa's creativity - Mi-Fone Marketing
Mi-Fone has become known for the creation of bespoke mobile platforms for Africa's aspiring musicians and fashion designers. Here's more on their latest offering. Read more >>



Galleries
SOUTH AFRICA
MacGyver Knife album launch

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Motoring
SOUTH AFRICA
Mégane gets GT brag badge
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] In line with its new motor sport leanings, Renault has introduced two new sporty-looking Mégane GT Line models to appeal to enthusiastic drivers whose credit cards can't quite stretch to the Clio Sport and Megane Cup ranges. Read more >>


SOUTH AFRICA
Hyundai i10 - small car, big value
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] It might look like just another tiny Tinkerbelle designed as a fashion statement for ladies but having just been given a midlife makeover Hyundai's chirpy little i10 now has enough appeal to make it one of the top three entry-level choices on the local market. Read more >>


SOUTH AFRICA
Deon Joubert outruns the pack
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] Cape Town motor racing personality Deon Joubert beat five other South African motoring heroes of the 1990's at this year's Simola Hill Climb at Knysna. Read more >>


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Travel
SOUTH AFRICA
Spock at the One & Only? I don't believe his... my ears!
[Brian Berkman: contributing editor, travel] Buck Rogers landed at The One&Only Hotel Cape Town in the men's area of the Spa. He may have also visited the women's wet spa area but as I haven't, I can't say. Read more >>


SOUTH AFRICA
Le Touessrok is top hotel
Le Touessrok, flagship of Sun Resorts and member of The Leading Hotels of the World, has been named 'Best Hotel in the Indian Ocean' by The Daily Telegraph's luxury travel magazine, Ultratravel. Read more >>


SOUTH AFRICA
SA goes fishing in Africa for more tourism arrivals, revenue
[Issa Sikiti da Silva] In its quest to become one of the world's top tourism destinations and take its tourism sector to another level, South Africa has embarked on an ambitious continental marketing adventure, investing over R60 million to market itself 'aggressively' in Africa, and identifying Kenya, DRC, Nigeria and Angola as four key markets to serve as the continent's tourism launchpads. Read more >>


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Sport
SOUTH AFRICA
SA Rugby looking strong
[Corné Krige] A couple of weeks ago I was very worried about the Springboks chances in this year's World Cup. The reason for my concern was that the senior players in most of the franchises were struggling with their form. This was escalated by the fact that Bulls were struggling for form and that many of the Springboks going to the World Cup would come from their ranks. Read more >>


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BizLounge
SOUTH AFRICA
OppiKoppi 17 - Unknown Brother
OppiKoppi 17, the "Unknown Brother" Festival will be held from 5 to 7 August, 2011, at OppiKoppi Farm, Northam, Limpopo Province, has announced its initial line-up of performers. Read more >>


SOUTH AFRICA
SAMA 2011 winners
The SAMA organisers have congratulated the winners at the 17th MTN South African Music Awards, held recently at Montecasino. Over 5000 guests and members of the public attended the ceremony and the performances were broadcast live on SABC1, as well as by a live webcast backstage show. Read more >>


SOUTH AFRICA
What a drag it is getting old
[Johann Smith] I once had the privilege of having a tête-à-tête with Hannes Smith, Namibian journalist, muckraker, animal lover and enigma, in his late stages of Alzheimer's. Of the many colourful stories and anecdotes of Hitler and the first tarred road he recalled in his 50 years of reporting, he told me of a bitter-sweet affair of his first love. Midway through, he stopped. Waiting with an insatiable urge, I implored him to carry on. He replied with those tear-filled glassy eyes that only elderly folks have and muttered to the ceiling: "Do you want me to cry?" Read more >>


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