Abol TV’s landmark 260‑episode drama signals a creative revolution in Ethiopia, shifting the industry from foreign adaptations to world‑class, locally authored storytelling.
As the government convenes a National Forum to tackle the rising tide of unauthorized content consumption, a landmark Copyright Bill 2026 seeks to fortify legal protections for creators across the media and arts landscape.
France returns a historic 19th-century talking drum to Abidjan, marking a significant milestone in the movement to repatriate African cultural heritage and restore ancestral voices.
CANAL+ and its subsidiary MultiChoice have chosen to celebrate them through a dedicated campaign: “We are... because she is.
Five African NGOs will now have the funding they need to support artisans and uplift communities thanks to a groundbreaking joint project from UN Tourism and the TUI Care Foundation.
Protecting Ethiopia’s Creative Economy through Unified Legal, Technical, and Public Action
The winning artworks underscore the role biodiversity plays in human health and livelihoods - an emphasis echoed by the United Nations Development Programme.
A new home for African creativity, identity, and next‑gen storytelling prepares to go live as BASE Pulse readies its multiplatform debut on DStv Channel 322.
Ethiopia’s digital economy grows, innovation is driving creativity - and reshaping the battle against online piracy.
SuperSport solidifies its "Home of African Football" status with world-class, record-breaking broadcast delivery as Senegal is crowned champion.
Within minutes of his plane hitting the tarmac, the "Land of Origins" began trending across YouTube, X, and TikTok.
DStv Ethiopia Announces ‘We Got You’ Campaign: Major Upgrades for Local Viewers
Host Nation Dominance and Bafana Bafana Resilience Set the Stage for High-Stakes Round of 16
Selam founder Teshome Wondimu wins the prestigious ISPA International Citation of Merit for his lifetime of global cultural leadership.
From a modest silver chalice to a golden globe broadcast across the continent, the AFCON trophy has grown alongside Africa itself, reflecting its triumphs, its unity, and its unbreakable spirit.
Piracy drains Africa’s creative industries, threatening jobs, investment and cultural growth
The partnership aims to use music tourism to drive jobs, entrepreneurship, and local economic growth.
A one-day collaboration brought together Ethiopia’s cultural heritage and modern entertainment to showcase upcoming content and inspire future storytellers.
French football’s biggest stars are set to light up Ethiopian screens as SuperSport adds Ligue 1 McDonald’s to its weekend lineup.
Piracy is crippling Africa’s creative economy, costing jobs and silencing stories.
A heartfelt, sunlit tribute to resilience, rooted in memory and luminous with cultural pride.
Nigeria’s animators dazzle at Annecy with six standout projects—revealing a maturing industry poised for global impact.
UN Tourism and Slow Food will work together to promote gastronomy tourism as a tool for socio-economic development of people and communities.
The Ethiopian Ministry of Culture and Sport, The Ethiopian Intellectual Property Authority, and MultiChoice Africa Holdings sign MoU to Combat Piracy
The festival brought together jazz enthusiasts, world-renowned musicians, and local talent for a four-day celebration of rhythm, melody, and cultural exchange.
At the heart of Anatsui’s artistry lies a tension between fragility and resilience, chaos and order
The exhibition features seven sculptures by Washington, D.C.-based Ethiopian American artist Tsedaye Makonnen,
South African directors Jac Hamman and Sarah Scrimgeour are celebrating their International Emmy Award (iEmmy) win for their animated children's film "Tabby McTat"
Africa Celebrates 2024: A Showcase of Unity and Innovation in Addis Ababa