11 Jul 2016
  My account
Advertise on Biz
List your company
Submit news

Marketing & Media Africa

'Give me the good news'

Somebody quipped on Facebook over the weekend that it seems as if legendary director Quentin Tarantino is 'directing' 2016, given how bloody, conflict-ridden and plain bizarre, things have been at times this year (think Brexit; and the rise of Donald Trump; and how many rockstars/icons have died). Or maybe it only seems like that to those of us embedded in a daily diet of news from around the globe.

Luckily, when you work in B2B media, particularly in Africa, I feel, there is more good news about innovation, investment and talent to write about, than the truly weird. These are just some of the 'great news' stories from the continent this past week: The African Union is expected to formally launch the much-anticipated AU passport to facilitate trade and movement across the continent at its 27th AU summit at Kigali's new convention centre in Rwanda; Disrupt Africa profiles the five global accelerators supporting African startups; how GE's innovation 'garages' across Africa are becoming innovation hubs, where in Algeria, for example, students are given the opportunity to 3D print their graduation projects; there was a $24 billion investment boost for African agriculture from the African Development Bank; an African marketer, Kim Thipe from South African Airways, was named one of the world's top 15 women in marketing - a fantastic honour; there were several business tourism articles on hotel expansion and investment and new airline routes being added this week; as well as expansion by South African advertising and marketing agencies Joe Public and 99c into Africa; and so on.

Of course the news isn't always good, with renewed conflict in Sudan; worries about food security in sub-Saharan Africa, and the blocking of the internet and social media by both Zimbabwe and Ethiopia this past week, albeit for different reasons.The fact is that the internet has been determined a human right by the United Nations and the days are over where regimes can try control information flows to stifle dissent or try control what news their citizens can see or share.

But the point I'm trying to get across today, is that there is significant good news in business growth, innovation and investment coming out of Africa and it is inspiring and exciting.

Have a great week!
Louise Marsland
Africa Editor: Bizcommunity.com


Comment online in our ed's column archive. Go mobile with apps and m.bizcommunity.com. Engage with us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+. Subscribe to YouTube and via RSS. Send all your African marketing and media news and event invitations to africanews@bizcommunity.com, exclusive opinion pieces to contributors-africa@bizcommunity.com and international news to internationalnews@bizcommunity.com. Read "How to contribute to Biz, from op-ed pieces to news".



Bizcommunity dotsToday's top stories
Kigali hosts 27th African Union summit
RWANDA
Kigali hosts 27th African Union summit
The AU passport to facilitate trade across Africa is expected to be launched at the African Union summit this week... read



Focus on Mobile
Silver surfers. Image by 123RF
SOUTH AFRICA
#MobileFocus: Where marketers 'fail' at mobile marketing

Mike Laws

Marketers are falling short at a couple of significant mobile marketing strategies, says Mike Laws, CEO, Imaginatrix.mobi... read
Read more
Exploring social media, mobile and radio in Africa
AFRICA
Exploring social media, mobile and radio in Africa
Social media, mobile and radio in Africa will be explored at the 17th PAMRO conference in August 2016... read

Ad on Bizcommunity


Image by 123RF
AFRICA
Study reveals mobile internet access reduces inequality
Access to mobile internet presents revolutionary opportunities for addressing issues of inequality. This is according to a study by Vodafone... read
Ethiopia blocks social media ahead of exams
ETHIOPIA
Ethiopia blocks social media ahead of exams
ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA: Ethiopia has blocked social media sites for the next few days, after questions from end-of-year exams were posted online last month, sparking a national scandal and leading to their annulment... read
Leading brands in Africa compete for top social media spot
SOUTH AFRICA
Leading brands in Africa compete for top social media spot

Issued by Ornico

South African breakfast TV show Expresso and the weekly Top Billing show have both dethroned SuperSport to take first and second place on the Africa Brand Index... read
Students 3D printing their graduation projects at GE workshop
ALGERIA
Algerian students 3D print graduation projects
Algerian students in Algiers were given the opportunity to 3D print their graduation projects at a GE Garages workshop in Algiers... read
Image by 123RF
AFRICA
Five global accelerators supporting African startups

Tom Jackson

Here are five international accelerator programmes - and accompanying VC funds - backing African tech startups... read
New international award dedicated to native advertising
SOUTH AFRICA
New international award dedicated to native advertising
The Native Advertising Awards aim to acknowledge and reward great native advertising projects and promote creative, inspiring and effective work that helps organisations worldwide achieve their goals... read
Five white hat search engine optimisation techniques
SOUTH AFRICA
Five white hat search engine optimisation techniques

Charl Vollmer

Search engine optimisation has pros and cons, like most things in life. With that said, there are two ways of doing SEO: the white hat way and the black hat way... read
How to speak startup
SOUTH AFRICA
How to speak startup
Venture capital in South Africa is starting to take hold. With a host of venture funds, section 12J companies, incubators and startup clubs being launched, startups are becoming more popular... read
Image credit © Skeptikai.com
SOUTH AFRICA
How youth mix personalities to suit social media platforms
So you've got your social media strategy covered when it comes to the youth? Think again... read
Jobs offered
View jobs
Submit a job
New events to diarise
WebAfrica's Small Business Summit
Webafrica - 29 Jul 2016, Johannesburg


InDesign digital
Multidimensions - 4 Aug 2016, Johannesburg


Exec Think Tank
nlighten - 11 Aug 2016, Sandton


Essentials of digital media management
Sol Plaatje Institute - 15 Aug 2016 to 19 Aug 2016, Grahamstown


Two-day writing course
Quo Vadis Communications - 7 Sep 2016 to 8 Sep 2016, Johannesburg


Quotes
William James
"Begin to be now what you will be hereafter."

More quotes  Submit a Quote
PrintPrint any item in this newsletter. EmailEmail any item in this newsletter. CommentComment on any item in this newsletter.
Twitter bird white  Twitter
BBCWorld
designindaba
@designindaba
Inspired by beloved Pixar characters, Cozmo is an evolving #robotic #companion https://t.co/3szuByGQ6b #robotics https://t.co/EWyYAKbEBe - Mon Jul 11
socialmedia2day
@socialmedia2day
Looking to learn more about @Snapchat (but don't want to ask your kids)? https://t.co/EB1bLgFk3M #socialmedia https://t.co/Z4MQKiR0XT - Mon Jul 11
dailymaverick
@dailymaverick
#Brexit: A socialist perspective by a former Brit https://t.co/uf6gosGegy a new column by PATRICK CRAVEN @PatrickCraven1 - Mon Jul 11
mashable
@mashable
What does watching someone die on social media do to our mental health? https://t.co/cNbgnF22tL https://t.co/X413duJuhv - Mon Jul 11
Forbes
@Forbes
Food & beverage companies must now disclose GMO ingredients. But there's a catch: https://t.co/tZeHca1AAg https://t.co/OTUjkv8pg7 - Mon Jul 11
TEDTalks
@TEDTalks
Why virtual reality is the last medium for storytelling: https://t.co/o7lIjvmK1l @milk - Mon Jul 11
TIME
@TIME
83 questions every successful person asks https://t.co/Yvif8UDyCS - Mon Jul 11
UNICEF
@UNICEF
26.5 million children In Eastern & Southern Africa are in need of aid due to #ElNiño https://t.co/C5xAJfLVKr https://t.co/OnV8DxweR1 - Mon Jul 11
Forbes
@Forbes
If you live in Central London, your food may soon be delivered by a robot (in 30 minutes!) https://t.co/bnEkylHhsE https://t.co/nhw8jOHdvY - Mon Jul 11
wef
@wef
How can we teach innovation? A view from China https://t.co/8u78tMIhc5 https://t.co/XmVsvr2u0t - Mon Jul 11
socialmedia2day
@socialmedia2day
Should You Use Hashtags on #Facebook? Here's What the Research Says https://t.co/ulJS454znb #socialmedia https://t.co/Q0vmveJQNS - Mon Jul 11
nytimes
@nytimes
Amazon is giving its workers treehouses https://t.co/Cq2zWs76VD https://t.co/KKaSE8m0yr - Mon Jul 11
allafrica
@allafrica
Teenage Mutant Azanians Using Social Media, Internet Radio and Crowdfunding: https://t.co/k8p0EJleaT #Africa - Mon Jul 11
calestous
@calestous
RT @calestous: Free PDF - The New Harvest: Agricultural Innovation in Africa @calestous https://t.co/okNx7Paszp https://t.co/Dn0rigNKRp - Mon Jul 11
RobertAlai
@RobertAlai
RT @NicDawes: Zimbabweans are quickly learning the VPN shuffle today as their government blocks whatsapp on local networks. #ZimShutDown2016 - Mon Jul 11
Afrinnovator
@Afrinnovator
Africa: AU Summit Opens With Call for Solidarity, Unity https://t.co/Atq1HOR6qt #Africa #Business | https://t.co/JTSDbtWzap - Mon Jul 11
More tweetsFollow

Industries

Follow us
Download appRSSTwitterFacebookLinkedInYouTubeGoogle+Instagram

Press releases: Distribute your news professionally to over 170 000 subscribers across various industries. Read more about our press offices.

Editorial: We welcome your news, views and comments! Email press releases, invitations, interview requests, and proposals to africanews@bizcommunity.com and exclusive opinion pieces to contributors-africa@bizcommunity.com.

Advertising: We welcome your sales enquiries! Email sales@bizcommunity.com and read more about our advertising rates.

Location: Cape Town (head office): tel +27 (0)21 404 1460 | 1st Floor, 4 Treaty Rd, Woodstock, Cape Town, 7925, South Africa. Johannesburg: tel +27 (0)11 513 4172 | Nicol Grove Office Park, Design Quarter, Leslie Avenue, Fourways, Gauteng, 2055.

Subscribe/unsubscribe: Invite your friends, colleagues, suppliers, customers and partners to subscribe!


© 2016 Bizcommunity.com. All rights reserved.
Bizcommunity.com, its sponsors, contributors and advertisers disclaim all liability for any loss, damage, injury or expense that might arise from the use of, or reliance upon, the services contained herein.

iabsaimminstitute
Unsubscribe, Newsletter subscription. Subscribe. Change email address. Change frequency to WEEKLY.