Martin Faye, journalist: “Radio will remain the queen of news in Africa”

Martin Faye, journalist: “Radio will remain the queen of news in Africa”
Martin Faye, journalist: “Radio will remain the queen of news in Africa”

Vincent Bourquin

deputy editor-in-chief

Published on October 9, 2024 at 12:28 p.m. / Modified on October 9, 2024 at 4:07 p.m.

A page is turning for Martin Faye. At 69 years old, this journalist known and recognized throughout French-speaking Africa has officially taken leave from his last employer, Fondation Hirondelle – an NGO based in Lausanne and specialized in the creation of media in conflict zones.

Returning to Dakar, he will not fall into idleness. His name is already circulating to become the new boss of the National Audiovisual Regulatory Council of Senegal (CNRA).

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