CAPE TOWN, March 1 (ANA) – Four years ago today, on 1 March
2015, a small start-up with grand ambitions and an African dream was born.
The African News Agency (ANA) was launched into the market
as Africa’s first news syndication service. A dream inspired by the notion of a
news service by Africans, for Africans, as well as for the rest of the world.
At ANA we have always believed that we, as Africans, should tell our own
stories. The good and the bad, the despairing, as well as the uplifting, the
failing, as well as the innovative.
ANA is proudly African and at the core of our business lies
quality journalism and editorial values allied to the African narrative.
Our Newswire offers our media subscribers up-to-date
multi–media content produced by ANA’s editorial team, as well as our
Pan-African and global media partners across a myriad categories, including
Politics, Business, Economy, Health, Environment, Science and Technology,
Faith, Sport and many more.
ANA’s Picture Wire boasts historical content dating back 75
years as well as contemporary editorial and stock photographs, videos, as well
as graphics and contemporary political satire content.
ANA’s PR Wire offers small to corporate businesses a bespoke
solution to increase their brand exposure by disseminating their press releases
or brand statements to our ever-growing editorial network of more than 35,000
Pan-African media organisations and more than 28,000 media houses in the rest
of the world.
ANA was formed in the immediate wake of the demise of the
erstwhile South Africa Press Association (Sapa), a decades-long institution on
the South African media landscape and a conveyer belt for producing some of the
country’s finest journalists.
In late February 2015, Sapa announced that it would be
closing its doors after almost 77 years. Its final story, at midnight on 31
March 2015, ended thus: “Goodbye Sapa. Thank you for the news.”
In the meantime, hurriedly, a bit crazily, but with no
little sense of purpose and destiny, ANA was set up and trialed its operating
systems and hit the market on 1 March 2015.
Today, ANA stands tall as the only true news agency service,
providing content to a wide range of subscribers, both local and international,
across text, photo, video and graphic formats.
But ANA was always geared to be more than a mere Sapa
replacement. We recognised and seized the moment to tell Africa’s stories.
Africa has been scarred by the effects of colonialism. Its
peoples, its flora and fauna, its riches, its artefacts, its humanity, has
suffered centuries of degradation. Even its stories have been expropriated. ANA
and our partners are seeking to reverse this and to have the world hear and
feel our stories of aspiration, innovation, ambition, style, and dignity.
Africa is Rising and ANA is here to tell its many stories.
Global Editor-in-Chief Lindiz van Zilla said:
“ANA strives to produce authentic, definitive and high-quality content
which reflects the many nuances of our diverse but inter-connected
continent.”
ANA CEO Grant Fredericks said: “We are not after
charity. As with all of Africa, all we are asking for is a fair shake. We offer
a world-class product, formed and honed right here in Africa, and we are saying
to the world, ‘if you want to know what Africa is truly about, then come to
ANA’.
“We live in such an interconnected world today and it
is only proper that Africa takes its rightful place among the family of nations
as an equal, respected and valued member.”
Van Zilla added that from small beginnings, ANA has grown
into a globally respected media organisation with a footprint deeply embedded
in Africa.
Messages of congratulations have poured in friom ANA’s
esteemed media partners.
The Namibian Press Agency’s (Nampa) Chief Executive Officer
Isack Hamata said: “The Namibia Press Agency wishes to extend a warm
message of hearty congratulations to the African News Agency on the occasion of
your fourth anniversary celebrations.
“ANA has cemented its place among progressive African
news agencies that are tenaciously committed to the African development agenda,
as forged and driven forth by Africans themselves. Over the past few years, our
two organisations have established meaningful cooperation at all levels, and it
is our sincere hope that your steady growth will continue to impact positively
on our kinship for the mutual benefit of our countries and people. We wish you
many more years of growth and success.”
The Zambia Daily Mail’s Editor-in-Chief Chapadongo Lungu
said: “I would like to wish ANA a Happy Fourth anniversary. It’s been a
journey worth the walk; one whose benefit accruals far outweigh the expected
teething challenges.
Leonnard Chikadya, Managing Director at the Times Group in
Malawi, added: “ANA embarked on this journey with a clear Vision and
Mission to reshape the landscape of sharing news content for Africa and enhance
knowledge of the youthful population of Africa for economic and social
development of the continent.
“Times Group joined the African News Agency (ANA)
network to offer our contribution to the realisation of the African Agenda of
collaboration and networking with leading media partners that promote the new
technological age in this new World Order of globalisation, with African focus
to promote our local cultures, beliefs, and cohesiveness of society as one
People of Africa.”
– African News Agency (ANA)