New website Africa Interactive


  1. Africa Interactive has a new website !

    Africa Interactive is the online publisher of www.AfricaNews.com and www.AfrikaNieuws.nl

    The organization now represents + 230 African journalist, photographers, film makers and mobile reporters who work in +35 African countries. The Africa Interactive network is growing by 2-5 new people a day.

    The explosive growth, and the apparent demand to participate in the AfricaNews.com website, has made us re focus our efforts.

    (www.africanews.com is used as a place for local journalist to share their talent and content with an international audience from 205 countries).

    The aim of the new Africa Interactive website is to bring this network, and capabilities, into the forefront. We are working as an organization to now connect the Africa Interactive journalist with organizations and projects who can make use of their services.

    Please see the new website and let us know what you think !!

    www.africa-interactive.net

    New website Africa Interactive


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    Ayo Ajayi
    38 berichten
    Lid sinds August 2007
    Lagos, Nigeria


    although the site is not that clear to see the contents, i still think it will be a good one. when peter came to nigeria, i suggested that it will be good if we can know and see the names of reporters on-line at the same time, just like we have it on klm club africa. keep the good job going. cheers.


  2. Image of Ben

    Ben White
    34 berichten
    Lid sinds April 2007
    Amsterdam


    Hi Ayo, I totally agree with you.

    We are always working to add functionality and these things simply take time. Might you have other suggestions for the site? Please keep posting them and we will see what we can do !

    www.africa-interactive.net


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