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The Department of Communications to host The National Radio Governance Indaba on 20 - 26 September 2012

7 Sep 2012

The Department of Communications together with its partners - Media Development & Diversity Agency (MDDA), National Electronic Media Institute of South Africa (NEMISA) and Open Society Foundation of South Africa (OSF-SA) will be hosting the National Community Radio Governance Indaba on 20 – 26 September 2012.

The main objective of the Indaba is to capacitate community radio stations on governance matters. The National Community Radio Governance Indaba is to unfold as follows:

  • Two day National Community Radio Conference, focusing on governance matters, on 20-21 September 2012
  • Three day training on financial management, station management, and corporate governance on 22 -24 September 2012
  • Two day session, on 25 – 26 Sept, aimed at reviving an effective sector coordinating body.

Each station was requested to nominate two delegates that only hold any of the following positions: Station Manager/ Programme Manager, and one board member to be trained and learn practical corporate governance systems development.

Event Details:

Venue: The Ranch Protea Hotel, Polokwane
Date: 20 -26 September 2012
Time: 8h00

Enquiries:
Humbulani Rambau
Tel: 012 421 7046
Cell: 072 309 9236
E-mail: Humbulani@doc.gov.za

Issued by: Department of Communications
7 Sep 2012


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