Grupo Medianova owns a portfolio of print newspapers and magazines, the most prominent of which is O Pais, the television station TV Zimbo, and Radio Mais.


Media assets

Television: TV Zimbo

Radio: Radio Mais

Print: O Pais, Exame

State Media Matrix Typology: Captured Public/State-Managed (CaPu)


Ownership and governance

Medianova was a privately owned media company in Angola, hence it was always part of our privately owned media database. However, in 2020, the group was taken over by the Angolan state, which prompted us to move it to the state-administered database. In July 2020, the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) of Angola announced its decision to hand over the private media companies belonging to the Medianova group to the Ministry of Telecommunications, IT and Social Communication. The group was co-owned by army generals and a former vice-president. The judicial body explained that the media outlets owned by Medianova had originally been established with state support, which was given as a reason for transferring the company’s assets to the state. Since then, various investors have expressed interest in taking over some of Medianova’s outlets.

Source of funding and budget

Medianova has been funded primarily through commercial income, according to local journalists and experts. There is no evidence of state funding in the company after its takeover by the government in 2020.

Editorial independence

After the takeover of Medianova by the government, local journalists began to express worries about the potential for the government’s interference in the editorial affairs of the group. Evidence and accusations of editorial interference and censorship started to appear soon after the takeover and continued to this day.

No statue and no oversight or assessment mechanism to validate the editorial independence of Medianova’s outlets have been identified.

September 2023