Based in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, African Daily Voice – a multinational company specializing in content, and the media, has a newsroom in Casablanca (Morocco) and offers multilingual services (French, English, Arabic) has launched a pan-African news agency. Driven by a long-term vision for Africa, the founders and investors of the new media group rely exclusively on African skills to develop two-way content, based on pure information, but also on interaction between people and institutions. To take up the challenge in a very competitive market, ADV has structured around ten (10) regional desks:
- Algiers (Algeria),
- Abidjan (Ivory Coast),
- Douala (Cameroon),
- Kinshasa (DRC),
- Bangui (RCA),
- Johannesburg (South Africa),
- Addis Ababa (Ethiopia),
- Lagos (Nigeria),
- Dakar (Senegal),
- Antananarivo (Madagascar).
These pools are responsible for collecting, processing and disseminating information in the regions concerned. African Daily Voice (ADV) will provide comprehensive coverage in text, photo, video and computer graphics of African news. Through its network of correspondents, ADV will provide comprehensive coverage in text, photo, video and computer graphics of African news. All themes will be covered: politics, economy, environment, culture, media, high-tech and technology, social events, major continental or world sports events, etc. Available in French, English and Arabic, ADV products and services will be available via a website, a newsletter and an application on tablets and smartphones. ADV will also be present on social media: Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Google+. The agency will also use instant messaging applications to communicate with users via these platforms.