Tuesday, 25 Jun 2013Behind the headlines: The story of a Kenyan investigative journalist
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By Jacque Ooko, Internews in Kenya Meet the man behind the investigative segments on KTN, The Case-files and Inside Story. He brought you an investigative story on the 2004 seizure of cocaine haul worth Sh6.4 billion and how the Kenyan government handled, stored and disposed of the cocaine.
Media Matters Blog - latest postsThe role of the media in public health crisesBack in the day growing up in the village, the reaction by villagers to someone falling sick always followed a predictable pattern. The village was unsophisticated. Whenever a villager fell ill people flocked to his or her house. In our discussion with the sick person we would diagnose the problem and attempt treatment. “Have you ... Read more Media wars: Nation and Standard lock hornsThe never ending heated competition between The Standard and The Nation has gone a notch higher with both newspapers using data to try to convey the message that their position in the market is strong. It began when The Nation of July 23 carried an advert which claimed that, “nine out of 10 newspaper readers ... Read more The untouchablesFor nine days and with no explanation, 8.4 million customers of Equity Bank were unable to withdraw cash from ATMs forcing them to rely on over-the-counter manual withdrawals. The customers waited patiently for the mainstream media to shed light on what had caused the hitch in vain. A statement from the bank on what caused ... Read more Safe to speak: Securing freedom of information in mediaThe Media Council of Kenya recently set up a press freedom monitoring portal to record incidents of violence against journalists. Going through the portal, I am amazed at the high number of incidences reported; from the two Nation Media Group journalists who were attacked by the General Service Unit officers in Kibera to The Star ... Read more Share this page |
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