African Journalists Must be Fair: Professor Luka Powanga

World Press Freedom Day, 2019 -Part 1

Ahead of the 2020 World Press Freedom Day on May 3, today we bring to you Part 1 of Africa Agenda’s Celebration of the event in 2019.

Greetings to our all of guests in the United States and around the world.

  • An interview with Dr. Luka Powanga of Regis University
  • Duration: 30 minutes
  • Lessons to be learned: The people who work tirelessly to bring us the news deserve our support and recognition; the profession of journalism is full of risks; journalists must listen carefully, they should ask follow-up questions, must challenge authority. And, African stereotypes in the media must be questioned.
  • Watch here on via the Africa Agenda YouTube Channel

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