The workshop hosted by the media council was attended by
students and invited members of the public from Uasin Gishu County. Among those
in attendance was Pamela, the president of Kenya maendeleo ya wanawake. The
workshop discussed the need for the media to engage in efforts of fighting
negative ethnicity in Kenya. Amos Kibet, a Media Council of Kenya commissioner
said “the proliferation of the vernacular language radio stations is both an
advantage to the democracy of the country but also a disgrace to the country as
media personnel and the public have used it to gear negative ethnicity.” The
workshop focused on equipping the young media professionals with tactics of
dealing with negative ethnicity whenever they come up while they are airing
programs at the studio. Callers should make sensible comments free of hate and
free of negative ethnicity.
Let them show us the way to better representation of media in our society.
ReplyDeletewell said in words Chief Editor, but in practice in totally different.
ReplyDeleteYea we really need a true representation of the media in Kenya.
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