While there
is no doubt that, local media houses mentioned earlier have proven links to the
Nguesso family albeit surreptitiously, but the media houses that have direct or
glaring connections with Denis Sassou Nguesso are: Jeune Afrique and Les
Depeches de Brazzaville. According to Apollinaire
Aya, a staff at the Paris, France office of the department of Communications of
the presidency of the Republic, headed by Claudia Sassou Nguesso, a lump sum of
FCFA 2 billion is earmark annually for: Jeune Afrique and Les Depeches de
Brazzaville. Remember, Les Depeches de Brazzaville is the only daily in the
country and it is published by ADIAC media group. As if it were not enough to
invest in Jeune Afrique, whose editor-in-chief is Francois Soudan, they ( the
Nguessos) now control of Forbes Afrique, after the franchise for French-speaking
Africa was bought by Lucien Ebata ( read previous article). In short, Forbes
Afrique has become another tool in the Nguesso’s propaganda arsenal. While the
ADIAC media group has the latest printing press and publishes Les Depeches de
Brazzaville, the national printing press has not only been deliberately ruined,
its staff are not paid regularly. More, the national daily La Nouvelle
Republique publishes occasionally because it doesn’t have a running budget. Even
the Congolese News Agency abbreviated ACP, has also been run aground, because
the Nguessos wants ADIAC to substitute ACP as Les Depeches de Brazzaville has
done with La Nouvelle Republique. The voracious love of the regime and the
Nguessos for image makeover doesn’t stop at sponsoring print and electronic
media at home or abroad. As already
mentioned, the ruling Nguesso family has destroyed the entire local press:
print and electronic. Another example of how the Nguesso have orchestrated the
decay of the press can be seen in how they treat or manage the national radio
and television: CNRTV. The paradox is that, the national radio and television
which is the pivot of propaganda of the system, sometime lack recording tapes,
video cameras, microphones or its vans doesn’t have fuel to carry reporters
around to cover stories or events.
Nguesso owned Media Houses in Congo
To crown the
Nguesso family capture and control of local media, each member of the Nguesso
family has a TV or Radio station or is planning to create or launch one. Maurice
Nguesso, the elder brother of President Sassou Nguesso as you already know,
owns MNTV, which is a subsidiary of the media group, MNCOM. Claudia Sassou
Nguesso, daughter of President Sassou Nguesso and his communications adviser,
owns Top TV, while his nephew, Jean Jacques Bouya, owns Equateur Service TV
through a proxy called Jean Didier Elongo. Denis Christel Sassou Nguesso owns
VOX TV and Vox Magazine, General Norbert Dabira owns DRTV, Elvis Digne Okombi
Tsalisant is the owner of TPT Pointe Noire, General Jean François Ndenguet owns
Le Troubadour newspaper. And more, in their respective villages and localities,
government ministers own radio and TV stations such as Radio Paris Abala, in
Abala owned by Henri Ossebi (see profile) or Raymond Zephyrine Mboulou(see
profile), who owns a radio in his village of Ngo in the Plateau region. The
fact that, they are controlling the nation’s print and electronic media is not
satisfactory as far as they are
concern. And as already mentioned they have also gone into frenetic investments
into foreign media by buying advertorial spaces in pan African media such as
Africa 24, Vox Africa, France 24 and TV 5. The advertorial
binge of the Nguessos and their government increases during pre-presidential and
post presidential election periods. For these media are needed to cover the way
the presidential election is conducted in order to please and improve their
image in the international community.
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