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At school I started a journalism club that helped me start off and understand what journalism is all about. After high school I was very sure what I wanted to be a journalist to tell people stories.
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The most important texts for the Church in Africa are the Bible and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, said Dr. Charles Kitima, Vice Chancellor of Tanzania’s St. Augustine University.
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“This workshop was a life changing workshop! It gave me a new vision and new perspectives of my journalist career. I did not know that in one week I would be empowered is such practical ways.
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Uganda’s fight with the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) has been in the headlines for more than 20 years, but the spiritual aspect of the conflict has been ignored, said David Sseppuuya in Burundi at The
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Our newspaper’s motto challenges us, always, to listen to that often-mentioned “little voice”, that inner or still voice, and to accord our actions with the Truth when we exercise editorial judgment.
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From April 10-11, 2008, OCRPL conference in Burundi’s Northern Province of Ngozi.
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One day seminar in Douala, Cameroon, March 7, 2008 CONFERENCE SUMMARY REPORT.
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The question of whether media have abandoned their duties deserves no time for reflection, introspection, research, or field work. It requires no analysis.
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The most important texts for the Church in Africa are the Bible and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, said Dr. Charles Kitima, Vice Chancellor of Tanzania’s St. Augustine University.
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Twenty-five English-speaking journalists from Cameroon, representing mostly radio and TV stations, discussed ‘The Challenge of Reporting the Truth’ and especially the challenges facing women.
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