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Assembly of the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) 17th General Assembly & 20th Anniversary

KAS Media Africa supports AUB Summit alongside delegates from EU. 15-17 April 2026, Banjul, The Gambia

As the African Union of Broadcasting celebrates two decades of service to the continent’s media, KAS Media Africa joins the 17th General Assembly in Banjul to strengthen African–European cooperation. The summit will explore the future of broadcasting amid rising costs, digital disruption, and the urgent need for resilient, innovative media systems.

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European Broadcasting Unions (EBU) Media Summit 2026

KAS Media Africa brings General Directors of African Public Broadcasters to EBU Media Summit, 22-23 April, Sofia, Bulgaria

The EBU Media Summit 2026 brings together radio, TV, and digital leaders for two days of strategic dialogue and networking in Sofia. KAS Media Africa will contribute an African delegation, strengthening cross‑regional perspectives and fostering new partnerships.

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Workshop: Cyber Threats and Resilience for Media, Journalists and Newsrooms

5–7 May 2026, Gaborone, Botswana

Discover how to safeguard your newsroom from cyberattacks, AI‑powered threats, and online manipulation. This practical training offers expert insights and real‑world exercises designed for today’s digital journalism challenges.

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GlobalFact 2026 – The World’s Leading Fact‑Checking Summit

KAS Media Africa participates in the premier global forum on fact‑checking and disinformation, 17-19 June, Vilnius, Lithuania

KAS Media Africa will participate in GlobalFact 2026, the leading global forum for fact‑checkers and information integrity experts. Held in Vilnius, the summit brings together professionals from more than 80 countries to tackle AI‑driven misinformation and strengthen global cooperation.

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First Reporter Slam South Africa in Johannesburg

The entertaining live competition, in which journalists present their media stories in a creative way, is coming to Johannesburg, South Africa!

KAS Media Africa and Media Monitoring Africa are presenting the first Reporter Slam South Africa on 15 October 2025 as part of the Media Freedom Festival 2025. This time, journalists from South Africa and Germany will present their courageous work.

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Media Freedom Festival 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa

Taking place from 14 to 16 October 2025, the festival will explore the theme of resilience in democracy and the role of the media in this context

The three-day festival will engage journalists, media practitioners, legal minds and civil society on pertinent issues related to media freedom, the impact of artificial intelligence on journalism and the erosion of public trust.

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2025 Public Service Media Symposium, Johannesburg, South Africa

Discussing the challenges faced by African public broadcasters in the digital era

On the 3rd of October 2025, delegates of public broadcaster’s exchange ideas to learn from each other’s issues concerning funding and adjusting to contemporary developments at the annual PSM Symposium.

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Africa Facts Summit 2025 in Dakar, Senegal

At the 4th Africa Facts Summit, critical themes will include tackling disinformation in conflict zones and uncovering the mechanics of disinformation campaigns

Supported by KAS Media Africa the 2025 Africa Facts Summit takes place on 1st and 2nd October in Dakar, Senegal. It marks the first time that the summit is hosted in a French-speaking country.

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Adenauer Media Lecture 2025, Accra, Ghana

Fake News and Fact-Checking: Understanding the Mechanisms Behind Modern Disinformation

Hosted by the University of Media, Arts, and Communication Accra and organised by Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Regional Media Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa, this year’s Adenauer Media Lecture will be delivered by Prof. Dr. Claudia Nothelle. The lecture will explore the psychological, technological, and structural drivers of disinformation in today’s media environment.

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African Journalism Educators’ Network (AJEN) 2025 Conference, Accra, Ghana

Strengthening journalism education across Africa

The African Journalism Educators’ Network (AJEN) will convene in Accra on the 3 – 4 September for its annual conference - a key platform for collaboration, innovation, and strategic planning among journalism educators from across sub-Saharan Africa.

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M20 Summit 2025: Advancing Information Integrity on the Road to the G20

A global gathering in Johannesburg (under South Africa's G20 presidency) highlighting journalism’s role in shaping credible information ecosystems and inclusive policy agendas

KAS Media Africa is happy to support the 2025 M20 Summit, taking place on 1-2 September in Johannesburg, South Africa. As the flagship event of the broader M20 programme, the Summit will bring together media leaders, policy experts and civil society actors from across the globe to tackle challenges to journalism and information integrity. Organised by the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) and Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), the Summit is an independent media-focused engagement alongside South Africa’s G20 presidency.

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2025 Summer School for Political Speechwriters, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

A practical workshop for opposition speechwriters on countering disinformation

KAS Media Africa is hosting a focused, three-day workshop for political speechwriters from across the continent. The event will sharpen skills in crafting credible, resilient narratives in the face of disinformation while building a network of ethical and collaborative communicators.

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First Pan-African Media Councils’ Summit 2025, Arusha, Tanzania

KAS Media Africa supports the 2025 Africa Media Councils Summit, advancing media and communication regulations for journalism excellence in Africa

From the 14th to 17th of July 2025, KAS Media Africa will be supporting the first Pan-African Media Councils’ Summit 2025 hosted by the Network of Independent Media Councils of Africa (NIMCA) in collaboration with the Media Council of Tanzania (MCT) and East Africa Press Councils (EAPC) in Tanzania. It brings together members of the World Association of Press Councils (WAPC), NIMCA and EAPC to review their past achievements, current challenges and future goals.

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Global Media Forum 2025 – “AI Disinformation & Countermeasures in Europe and Africa"

An interactive workshop providing journalists with knowledge of how to engage with AI and disinformation

From the 7th to 8th of July 2025, KAS Media Africa will convene the Global Media Forum 2025 in Bonn, Germany, dealing with the dangers of disinformation and AI. In the format of an interactive workshop, attendees are offered presentations, best practice examples and exercises. They will leave equipped with practical tools, policy insights, and a roadmap for fostering digital resilience in the age of AI disinformation.

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New Study: Navigating risks and rewards - How South African journalists use AI in the newsroom

This study provides one of the first comprehensive assessments of how South African newsrooms are adopting and using AI. The research finds that AI tools are already widely used for tasks such as research, summarisation, transcription, and drafting content, yet adoption remains informal and uneven across organisations. Most journalists reported receiving little to no formal training on AI, raising concerns about ethical use, accuracy, and the risk of declining public trust. The study highlights the urgent need for structured training, clear editorial guidelines, and the development of tools tailored to African languages and contexts. Join us for the launch on 10 April!

Reporter Slam Africa 2026

A Celebratory Evening of Live Journalism in Kampala

On Friday, 13 March 2026, Kampala hosted our third edition of Reporter Slam Africa, bringing together outstanding journalists from across Sub Saharan Africa. The event showcased the power of storytelling in a dynamic, entertaining, and accessible format - demonstrating how journalism can inform, engage, and inspire across borders. Koena Mashale (South Africa) emerged as the audience’s favourite and was crowned Reporter Slam Africa Champion 2026.

Public Service Media Symposium Report

Webinar Launch with SOS (Support Public Broadcasting) & Media Programme Sub-Saharan KAS

On Thursday 5 March, SOS (Support Public Broadcasting) hosted the official launch webinar for the Public Service Media Symposium Report. Marking the culmination of collaborative work with the Media Programme Sub-Saharan Africa of Konrad Adenauer-Stiftung to translate the 2025 PSM Symposium’s insights into a formal report, unpacking the key findings, its policy relevance, and the critical role it plays in strengthening South Africa’s public service media landscape.

KAS Media Africa Local Journalism Conference 2026

Journalists and media experts from Africa and Germany convene in Malawi to address the future of local journalism.

KAS Media Africa proudly hosted the Local Journalism Conference 2026 in Salima, Malawi, bringing together journalists, editors, media trainers, and subject‑matter experts from across Africa and Europe for several days of insight, collaboration, and exchange.

KAS MEDIA AFRICA AWARD FOR LOCAL JOURNALISM ANNOUNCES THE WINNERS OF THE 2026 CONTEST

The Media Programme Sub-Saharan Africa of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung and the Jury of the KAS Media Award for Local Journalism are pleased to announce the three winners of the 2026 contest. They were chosen out of over 400 submissions from 25 countries in Africa.

Ugandan Reporter Slam Champion Engages Germany on Media Freedom and Elections

When Journalism Meets Courage: Yaddah Nduati’s Impactful Visit to Germany

Yaddah Wanjiku Nduati, the winner of our Reporter Slam Africa 2025 from Uganda, took the stage on 17 January at the grand finale of the German Reporter Slam in Berlin, delivering a powerful reminder of why committed journalism remains indispensable. In her performance, she emphasized that journalism is far more than a race for headlines: it is a service to the public, a responsibility grounded in truth, diligence, and courage

African Voices at the World Conference of Science Journalists 2025 – Pretoria, South Africa

Strengthening Science Journalism and Social Justice on African Soil

For the first time in its history, the World Conference of Science Journalists took place in Africa, hosted in Pretoria from 1-5 December 2025. KAS Media Africa was proud to support journalists from South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Germany to participate in this landmark global gathering dedicated to advancing science journalism, promoting social justice, and strengthening cross-border collaboration.

This year’s Newsroom Leadership Workshop Strengthens Conflict Management Skills Across Africa

The Aga Khan University’s Graduate School of Media and Communication (GSMC) and KAS Media Africa celebrate another successful collaboration - and GSMC’s 10th anniversary!

Over five intensive days in Nairobi, Kenya, 14 newsroom managers from Kenya, South Africa, Uganda, the DRC, Nigeria, Malawi, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Lesotho took part in a specialised workshop designed to strengthen conflict management and leadership skills in African newsrooms. The training, hosted by the Graduate School of Media and Communications at Aga Khan University with the support of KAS Media Africa, responded to the everyday pressures of editorial environments where tight deadlines, diverse viewpoints, and fast-moving stories can give rise to conflict.

African Voices in Focus at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2025

KAS Media Africa supports eight journalists at a landmark gathering for global investigative reporting - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

From 20 to 24 November, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, hosted the Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2025, the world’s largest gathering of investigative journalists. With the highest-ever African participation, KAS Media Africa proudly supported eight journalists to attend. The conference underscored the shared challenges facing investigative reporters worldwide, the urgent need to counter disinformation, and the power of collaboration. More than 1,500 participants from 135 countries came together to learn, connect, and strengthen the global investigative community

Cadenabbia Leadership Forum for Public Service Media from Africa and Europe

The event was held at Villa la Collina on Lake Como, the former summer residence of German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, from 6-7 November 2025

The Forum was held in collaboration with the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and gathered 19 leaders from public service media from Africa and Europe.