The Broadcasters Convention – Southern Africa 2025 officially commenced yesterday, 28th October 2025, at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Zimbabwe, in the majestic setting of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, with a dynamic ...
The Broadcasters Convention—Southern Africa 2025 is pleased to announce LAWO as an official partner for this year's event, which will take place from 28 to 30 October 2025 at the ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant prospect—it is here, shaping how media is produced, distributed, and consumed. Across Africa, the rise of AI presents both a transformative opportunity ...
At a time when societies are navigating rapid digital transformation, broadcasting's role as a pillar of social inclusion and economic development in Africa is more critical than ever. This will ...
As the world rapidly adapts to the technological revolution driven by artificial intelligence (AI), Africa's broadcasters are stepping into the spotlight, ready to redefine the future of media on the ...
As Artificial Intelligence continues to disrupt industries worldwide, Southern Africa's broadcasting sector is ready to examine what this digital revolution means for its future. The upcoming Broadcasters Convention—Southern Africa 2025, ...
In a pivotal move to unify the broadcasting and media sector across the African continent, Broadcast Media Africa, in collaboration with the Southern African Broadcasting Association (SABA), has announced that ...
The law is designed to enhance compliance with radio license payments, which have been a significant revenue source for the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC). Under the new regulations, the Zimbabwe ...
In Zimbabwe, the Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill has successfully passed its second reading in the National Assembly, introducing significant changes intended to harmonise the nation’s broadcasting regulations with the Constitution ...