MINISTRY of Information and Broadcasting Services permanent secretary
Godfrey Malama has challenged journalists in the country to uphold
professionalism.
Mr Malama said it is sad that most journalists and media houses have continued to conduct themselves unprofessionally in the process of disseminating information to the public.
He said this at the first ever Airtel media excellence awards in Lusaka on Friday.
And Airtel acting managing director Mustafa Kapasi said the company will continue to support journalism that is accurate and creative.
During the awards, Times of Zambia reporter Gethsemane Mwizabi scooped two awards.
Among other winners were Francesca Banda and Kennedy Phiri of MUVI-TV while runner-up in print story was Doreen Nawa of Zambia Daily Mail. – ZNBC. PUBLISHED ON JULY 13, 2015 IN THE ZAMBIA DAILY MAIL
https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/?p=36543
Mr Malama said it is sad that most journalists and media houses have continued to conduct themselves unprofessionally in the process of disseminating information to the public.
He said this at the first ever Airtel media excellence awards in Lusaka on Friday.
And Airtel acting managing director Mustafa Kapasi said the company will continue to support journalism that is accurate and creative.
During the awards, Times of Zambia reporter Gethsemane Mwizabi scooped two awards.
Among other winners were Francesca Banda and Kennedy Phiri of MUVI-TV while runner-up in print story was Doreen Nawa of Zambia Daily Mail. – ZNBC. PUBLISHED ON JULY 13, 2015 IN THE ZAMBIA DAILY MAIL
https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/?p=36543
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