Day 7’s morning session at RDA 2021 was both topical and timely, especially in the wake of ongoing riots in parts of South Africa that saw community stations Alex FM, Westside FM and Ntokozo FM going off air after being vandalised and looted overnight.
Radio in a Crisis Situation was hosted by Nelly Kalu (media trainer and fact checker in Nigeria), and featured panelists David Smith (project director of Radio Ndarason Internationale in Chad), Bob Rugurika (director of Radio Publique Africaine in Burundi) and Aloys Niyoyita (head of programmes at Radio Ndarason Internationale in Chad) in a discussion about the role radio plays when an African country finds itself in a crisis situation.
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Feb 19, 2021
Multichoice South Africa has announced the appointment of Collen Dlamini as the new executive head of corporate affairs.
Dlamini has previously worked for Kagiso Media and MTN.
“MultiChoice is excited to see how Collen will be able to use his extensive network of key stakeholders in both the private and public sectors in South Africa and beyond, to grow MultiChoice’s existing strategies,” says Nyiko Shiburi, CEO of Multichoice South Africa.
A lawyer by training, Dlamini previously served as executive director at Future Managers, a company which uses digital platforms to compliment traditional platforms to enable an enhanced teaching and learning experience for students and lecturers.