Télévision Centrafricaine

Télévision Centrafricaine (TCF) is the national television station of Central African Republic.

In March 1966, future self-proclaimed Emperor Jean-Bédel Bokassa received a plan from Israeli prime minister Golda Meir to install a television center in Bangui, the capital.

[1] At the time of its launch, five ORTF representatives went to Bangui to supervise the journalists, cameramen and other maintenance technicians, who had all received their studies at the National Audiovisual Institute in Paris, with more than five years of experience.

[2] At the end of the 80s, the station was led by Minister of Communications Joaquim da Silva Nzengue, secretary general Hubert Mary Djamany and director-general Patrice Yazenga.

The renovation lasted for five months and Touadéra inaugurated the newly rehabilitated office on 2 March 2020.