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.
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.
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.
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.
KAS Media Africa supports Africa Check Fellowship Programme 2025
A Francophone fellowship programme strengthening fact-checking in Africa in Dakar, Senegal.
From the 7th to 22nd of July 2025, KAS Media Africa will be supporting the sixth Africa Check Fellowship initiative by Africa Check in Dakar, Senegal. The programme will bring together five francophone journalists offering them an in-depth fact-checking training, practical experience and insight into operating a fact-checking organisation.
Dialogue Programme to Berlin and Brussels for independent Press Councils from Sub-Saharan Africa
KAS Media Africa aims to strengthen African independent press councils by hosting a dialogue program to share experiences and knowledge from Europe.
The Dialogue Program for Independent Press Councils from Sub-Saharan Africa will take place from the 2nd to 6th of June 2025, in Berlin and Brussels. The program will bring together stakeholders from Africa and Europe to discuss the fight against disinformation and fake news. The program will provide a platform to exchange valuable insights and experiences, building on the recent creation of the Pan-African Network of Independent Media Councils in Africa (NIMCA).
Reporter Slam Africa 2025
The most entertaining live format for journalists is coming to Africa again. Our second edition of the Reporter Slam will take place this year in Lagos, Nigeria.
On 22 May, Lagos, Nigeria, will be the stage for Reporter Slam Africa 2025. Six Journalists from Sub-Saharan Africa will compete in a lively showdown, offering the audience a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their work as journalists. The slammers are challenged to present their stories in a unique and creative way. The journalist whose story appeals the most to the public will be named the Slammer of 2025!
Annual Conference of the International Association of Religion Journalists
Enhancing Accuracy, Empathy, and Best Practices in Religion Journalism, the conference will be taking place from 14 to 15 April, in Nairobi, Kenya
KAS Media Africa will support this year's International Association of Religion Journalists (IARJ) Conference, which will take place at the Aga Khan University in Nairobi, Kenya. This event will provide a platform for journalists and journalism students to exchange best practices, strengthen accuracy in reporting, and build empathy in covering religious topics across Africa.
Launch of KAS Media Africa’s First Comic Book, 19th of March in Johannesburg, South Africa
Bringing Journalism to Life: Exploring Truth and Combating Disinformation and AI in Journalism
KAS Media Africa is proud to present the launch of an innovative journalistic comic book “Currents of Truth”, that blends investigative journalism with dynamic storytelling. Written by Ryan Pedro and illustrated by Careshia Esperanza, this graphic novel follows a young journalist’s quest to expose corruption and fight disinformation in an AI-driven world.
Adenauer Media Lecture: The Role of Public Service Broadcasting in a Democracy, Lessons from Germany
The Adenauer Media Lecture will take place at Wits University, Johannesburg on the 18th of March 2025, with Keynote Speaker, Dr. Peter Frey
Local Journalism Conference 2025 and KAS Media Africa Local Journalism Award
Strengthening Local Journalists for Democratic Elections, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
From 4 to 6 March 2025, KAS Media Africa will convene a vital conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, bringing together editors, journalists, and media experts from across Africa and Germany. The event will focus on the role of local newsrooms in election reporting, ensuring fair and transparent coverage in an era of disinformation, political influence, and evolving technology.
Launch of KAS Study, “AI-Generated Disinformation in Europe and Africa”- Brussels
Presentation of a Groundbreaking Study on 20th February, in Brussels, Belgium
Launch of KAS Study, “AI-Generated Disinformation in Europe and Africa”- Berlin
Presentation of a Groundbreaking Study on 17th February, in Berlin, Germany
KAS Media Africa Local Journalism Award Call for Submissions 2025
KAS Media Africa invites you to make your submissions in English or French for consideration.
Local journalism is what makes the media and its audiences tick. It is the stories around us and about us, that speak to the situation in a country. Moreover, local news, if presented professionally, can be elevated to national level and sometimes, even make international headlines. Many local journalists struggle daily with breaking international news down to a local level.