Sound Instructor Joins in Mourning the Death of Film in Kenya
Former film cameraman Henry Bwoka is not the only one lamenting what he calls “the death of film in Kenya.” His colleague and fellow retiree, John Wambulwa, a former sound
Read onFormer film cameraman Henry Bwoka is not the only one lamenting what he calls “the death of film in Kenya.” His colleague and fellow retiree, John Wambulwa, a former sound
Read onIt’s a presidential function at Uhuru Park in 1982. The president is the late Daniel Arap Moi, and a battery of journalists is eager to document the event. Security agents mingle
Read onTurkana Central Deputy County Commissioner Thomas Siele has raised concerns over the rise of misinformation and sensationalized reporting on social media platforms in the county. Speaking during the World Press Freedom
Read onKisii Central Deputy County Commissioner (DCC), Joseph Mwangi has encouraged journalists to work hand-in-hand with the government in amplifying development initiatives. Speaking during the World Press Freedom Day at the Kisii
Read onThe Media Council of Kenya and Human Rights Organizations have advocated for professionalism, safety and protection of trained journalists while carrying out their reporting duties to avoid further attacks and
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