Journalists
Journalists have what it takes to thrive in PR world
Reading Time: 3 minutes Today, business leaders are grappling with a rapidly evolving corporate communications landscape, mostly exhibited in the advancement of communication approaches […]
For great interviews, journalists must prepare well
Reading Time: 3 minutes Did the presidential debates allow journalists and the Kenyan media to shine? The answer is positive since there seems to […]
Media policy should promote journalists’ capacities
Reading Time: 3 minutes A task force on media policy guidelines has been engaging various stakeholders on proposals that will inform the formulation of […]
Why interview venue should concern journalists
Reading Time: 3 minutes One of the leading television stations, last week, interviewed a primary presidential candidate, from his home. All the leading local […]
Danger of journalists being too close to sources
Reading Time: 3 minutes The meeting in Mombasa this past week between journalists on the one hand and critical players in Kenya’s election system […]
It’s critical for journalists to be acquainted with history
Reading Time: 3 minutes A national television station treated its audience to two high-profile interviews this month. That was a scoop of sorts. The […]
Journalists should avoid dangers of a single story
Reading Time: 3 minutes Nigerian wordsmith Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie warned us a while ago against the dangers of a single story. It is a […]
Past graft scam haunts greedy top journalists
Reading Time: < 1 minute Senior journalists said to have benefitted from proceeds of a major corruption scam in the history of Kenya are being […]
Writing skills: Communication is a basic survival skill
Reading Time: 3 minutes Every professional today needs to have communication skills. There is an assumption that only people in the direct line of […]
Journalists: MPs threaten to kick out scribes from Parliament
Reading Time: < 1 minute MPs yesterday threatened to kick out parliamentary journalists over what they termed as continuous negative coverage of their proceedings. The […]