

AUB's 10th Anniversary
From February 20th to 25th, 2017, the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) marked a historic milestone celebrating its 10th anniversary. Held alongside the General Assembly, this landmark event convened an elite gathering of Director Generals, Government Ministers, and leaders from global broadcasting unions, alongside prominent figures from the media and sports industries. The anniversary served as a strategic platform for the AUB to address critical challenges facing the Afr


Visite de travail en Afrique australe et de l’est
La numérisation des archives de l’Union et la question des contenus dans les médias africains étaient au centre des échanges lors de la...


The AUB mission to the Southern and the Eastern Africa regions
The digitization of the AUB's archives and the future of African media content took center stage during the Union's visit from August 11 to 28, 2016. On his first official tour of Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Uganda since assuming office, the Chief Executive Officer of the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) received an exceptionally warm welcome. Reflecting on the significance of the trip, Mr. Grégoire Ndjaka noted: "Since the rebranding of the former URTNA to the Afric


Rencontre DG AUR- DG CRTV
En marge d’une mission dans la capitale camerounaise, le Directeur Général de l’Union Africaine de Radiodiffusion a rendu une visite de...


AUB’s CEO meets with CRTV's D.G
On August 3, 2016, during a mission in Cameroon, the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB)’s CEO and his team ceased the opportunity to meet the newly appointed Director General of the Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV). The meeting held at the company's premises in Mballa II, Yaoundé, provided an opportunity for the AUB to disseminate about the Union's future projects involving its members. In his opening speech, AUB’s CEO congratulated the new General Manager of CRTV for his


L’avenir des médias audiovisuels africains en discussion à Beijing
Du 20 au 22 juin 2016, l’Union africaine de radiodiffusion (Uar) ainsi que des personnalités du paysage médiatique africain se sont réunis dans la capitale chinoise pour trois jours d’intenses travaux. En 25 ans, la presse audiovisuelle africaine a considérablement évolué. Du monopole des médias de service public, l’on est passé, dans la quasi-totalité des Etats d’Afrique, à une libéralisation jalonnée par la création de chaines de télévision et de radio à capitaux privés. C






