"By making one part of a country aware of its other parts i.e their people, arts, customs, economy, and politics; by permitting the national leaders to talk to the people, and people to
the leaders and to each other; by making possible a nation-wide dialogue on national policy; by keeping the national goals and national accomplishments always before the public,modern
communication, widely used, can help weld together isolated communities, disparate subcultures, self-centered individuals and groups, and separate developments into a truly national
development." Wilbur Schramm, Father of Communication Studies, Stanford University.
For Africa to redefine her image from the epicenter of poverty,disease and extreme need to a place happy and hospitable people with a rich and diverse culture and an abundance of resources,
she must find her voice and clearly articulate her story.By offering a dedicated platform to tell her aspirations, desires, fears, joys and successes, Horus exists to help Africa find her voice and tell
her story.
Information empowers people to determine their own development path.A vibrant, independent media plays an essential role in delivering the information people need to participate in economic
activities and respond to decisions that affect their economic lives.
At its heart, development, if it is to be sustainable, must be a process that allows people to be their own agents of change; to act individually and collectively, using their own ingenuity and accessing
ideas, practices and knowledge in the search for ways to fulfill their potential.