Grégoire Ndjaka reappointed for four years as head of the UAR

At the 13th General Assembly of the African Broadcasting Union held in Dakar from June 1 to 3, Grégoire Ndjaka, the current Director General, was reappointed for four years at the head of the organization by the Executive Council.

Grégoire Ndjaka was appointed CEO of the AUB in January 2016. This surprise re-election comes with 19 months still remaining in his term.

Grégoire Ndjaka graduated from the Yaoundé School of Journalism in 1988. He then continued his studies in France and Quebec, in Montreal. Upon his return to Cameroon, he worked for two years at the Ministry of Communication before being recruited by CRTV, where he held several positions: Director of Radio Programs, Head of Programming, Deputy Director of Cooperation, Special Advisor to the Director General, and Director of Human Resources.

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