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Journalism graduates swelling newsroom staff numbers in Namibia

Journalism graduates swelling newsroom staff numbers in Namibia

by Ajen admin | Jun 3, 2024 | articles

By Enock Sithole Namibian journalism graduates are increasingly joining staff in newsrooms, public relations and government jobs. This is a departure from a scenario where newsrooms, in particular, would employ people without journalism education and would train them...
World Press Freedom Day celebrated through a range of themes in Africa

World Press Freedom Day celebrated through a range of themes in Africa

by Ajen admin | May 6, 2024 | articles

By Enock Sithole The World Press Freedom Day (WPFD), on May 3 was celebrated through various themes in different countries on the African continent. Globally, the 31st WFPD was celebrated under the theme ‘A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the...
UNESCO initiative boosts journalism education in Africa

UNESCO initiative boosts journalism education in Africa

by Ajen admin | May 5, 2024 | articles

By Enock Sithole A UNESCO initiative to strengthen journalism education in Africa has seen more than 735 journalism students, 556 journalists and 123 journalism educators and 10 journalism schools in different countries taking part and benefiting from the programme. A...

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