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Web 2.0 Conference
Reports from 'Highway Africa', Grahamstown, South Africa (10-12 Sept. 07)

2. Despite challenges that are currently in Zimbabwe, Youth organizations still see web 20 as a mechanism that would promote free flow of information in spite of stringent laws that prevents people to enjoy freedom of press and freedom of association. Head of Zimbabwe Youth Movement, Mr Innocent Ncube spoke lengthily about their challenges and aspirations to also have access to Web 2.0 to empower rural and urban youth communities.
Interviewee: Mr Innocent Ncube, Head of Zimbabwe Youth Movement

Interviewer: Dibuseng, Theta FM & Nkgowa Media
7min. 32sec.

3. A Voices of Africa is a Web 2.0 news and information website that encourages ordinary people and professionals to use mobile phones to share video footages about news that are taking place in their own communities. They are currently piloting the project in Mozambique, Ghana and South Africa. Voices of Africa Director in South Africa explains their plans to make this as successful tool that would use web 2.0 to benefit all communities in Africa
Interviewee: Elles Van Gelder

Interviewer: Chris Kgadima, Nkgowa Media
5min. 18sec.

5. Breeze FM has been instrumental in supporting agriculture programming that seeks to empower local farmers who do not have other alternative access to relevant information for their needs. Though the station broadcast to the majority of the rural population in the eastern province of Zambia and some parts of neighboring Malawi, they did not give up using few ICTs tools .The Station Manager, Mr Mike Daka takes us through the success stories of their stations in using few ICTs tools they are exposed to. He also acknowledge the fact that failure to keep up with new ICT developments such
11min. 58sec.
Sujet(s): Développement rural ou agricole, Sommet mondial de l'alimentation
Produit par: Nkgowa Media
 
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