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The Dickens Olewe podcast
Dickens Olewe
61 episodes
2 months ago
As I prepare to step back from frontline reporting, I wanted to share this conversation I had with my friend Frenny Jowi about journalism and why I believe the media on the continent should default to a crisis mode.
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As I prepare to step back from frontline reporting, I wanted to share this conversation I had with my friend Frenny Jowi about journalism and why I believe the media on the continent should default to a crisis mode.
Show more...
News
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Presentation: Will Solo journalists save the news?
The Dickens Olewe podcast
19 minutes 12 seconds
3 years ago
Presentation: Will Solo journalists save the news?
The Africa Journalism and Media Summit is an annual congregation of stakeholders from the media, academia, government, civil society and business organized by the Zimbabwe Centre for Media and Information Literacy (ZCMIL) with support from the Konrad Adenuer Stiftung. The summit is inclusive, collaborative and interactive and enables participants from Zimbabwe and Africa in general, to exchange knowledge and ideas about the role journalism and media plays in shaping democracy while they map out strategies for building strong and resilient media institutions that foster a vibrant civil society. This year’s hybrid edition of the Africa Journalism and Media Summit will be held under the theme “Journalism and Democracy in a ‘Post-News’ World: Promises and Perils” and will take place from 31 Aug. - 2 Sept. 2022 in BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE https://www.facebook.com/events/d41d8cd9/africa-journalism-media-summit-2022/1096768577715761/
The Dickens Olewe podcast
As I prepare to step back from frontline reporting, I wanted to share this conversation I had with my friend Frenny Jowi about journalism and why I believe the media on the continent should default to a crisis mode.