The management of Dotolive News Magazine has appointed Prof. Anita Diop as its matron.
We believe that Prof. Anita Diop will bring over a decade of experience and expertise to Dotolive News Magazine, positioning the organisation for unprecedented growth and success, especially in promotion of Arts and Culture, humanitarianism, social justice, communications, and business administration
In her new role, Prof. Anita Diop will help lead DNM’s strategic partnerships in impact investment, humanitarian activities, campaign and advertising on drug abuse, climate change reports, youth and child development, UN developmental goals and African Union projects
Letter of Appointment As MATRON
Her dedication to championing integrity, creativity, and progress in the media industry makes you a truly deserving choice for this prestigious position
Commenting on the appointment, DNM Publisher David Ahkamie , said: “We are confident that Prof. Anita Diop’s experience and passion will drive our success. Her ability to build and manage stakeholder relationships will be invaluable as we pursue our mission to strengthen business strategies in Africa, education campaigns, drug-free world, and tourism promotions through strategic investments in trade infrastructure and SMEs across the globe.”
“We are also confident that Prof. Anita Diop will advocate for press freedom and fair media regulations, uphold the credibility and trustworthiness of the media organization in the eyes of the public, support and oversee the financial health of the organization, approve expenditures, and ensure sustainable operations. ” Ahkamie said
Dotolive News Magazine (DNM) is a media company with a heart of service and a desire to expand our network to promote African’s personalities,businesses,s and events. We are open to embracing the bond of friendship through exclusive interviews and special reports, and we offer barter, corporate advertising, sponsorship, and product promotion on our online and print media at asubsidisedd rate.
A monthly knowledge-driven Pan-African publication focused on the development of the continent. DNM is partnering with change agents across the continent to provide measured leadership to promote sustainability for the resources, environment, and African people.
We are primed to ensure that 21st-century Africa will bring about equitable use of the vast resources for the good of the majority of the vulnerable in Africa. DNM in collaboration with development experts, will be helping to shape the views and direction of government to entrench probity, human capital development, and ideas that drive good governance.