The past, present and future of television in Africa
Friday, November 23, 2018
Although the birth of TV broadcasting in some parts of the world is widely known – 1936 in Europe, 1939 in North America – the evolution of TV in Africa is less well understood. Some reports say that the establishment of a Moroccan television station in 1954 marked the beginning of the television age in Africa, while others maintain that the first terrestrial television broadcast signals on the continent occurred on Saturday October 31, 1959 and belonged to the Western Nigeria Television Service.
Algeria, Kenya, Uganda and Senegal launched television stations in the late 50s and mid-60s, however South Africa, Cameroon and several other African countries did not have TV stations until the 70s and early 80s. Botswana Television launched on July 31, 2000.
The contest had 10 beautiful young girls as finalists and unfortunately only one could wear the crown.The judges picked Anicia Gaothuse. To all those who feel their contestant should have won ahead of Anicia for whatever reason, hardly; the judges found Anicia to be the best among the best, so desist from disrespecting our newly crowned queen on social media or anywhere else, for that matter! Each of the 10 beautiful young women had supporters...