Media Observer
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Media Observer is a publication of the Media Council of Kenya aimed at debunking fake news, taming hate speech & promoting responsible & accountable journalism
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http://mediaobserver.co.ke 01-11-2019 17:49:25
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At Association of Media Women in Kenya we remain committed to exploring media sustainability initiatives through innovation, solution-driven dialogues, and high impact projects. We deeply appreciate the backup and partnership of Media Council of Kenya
Media Support: The .Media Council of Kenya today hosted the Thomson Reuters Foundation [.Thomson Reuters Foundation] CEO Antonio Zapulla [.Antonio Zappulla OMRI] where deliberations centred on the media landscape in Kenya, impact of AI in content production and consumption and potential areas of collaboration.
Mt. Kenya politics and the Finance Bill 2024 set the agenda in today’s dailies. TheStarKenya, PEOPLE DAILY and Taifa Leo focus was on Mt Kenya politics. The alleged hostility against Deputy President H.E. Rigathi Gachagua, EGH within the United Democratic Alliance, UDA. and Kenya Kwanza government was highlighted.
Re-evaluating Media Regulation: Our Director, Media Training and Development .Victor Bwire OGW calls for a change in tact in line with today's fast-evolving information landscape, regulation and moderation of media content. Via .TheStarKenya More: bit.ly/3WOVt7t
Headlines: President William Samoei Ruto, PhD's State visit to the United States of America, the latest KNBStats on the State of the economy, and the infighting in #KenyaKwanza government were top stories in today’s dailies.
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Headlines: The Standard Digital, Nation Africa and TheStarKenya looked at President William Samoei Ruto, PhD’s five-day State visit to the US.PEOPLE DAILY and Taifa Leo delved into Mt Kenya region politics and the alleged split in #KenyaKwanza . BusinessDaily highlighted the #MPesa and
The State House Kenya budget for the 2024/25 financial year, disquiet in #AzimiolaUmoja over leadership, and Kenya sending its first team of about 200 police officers to #Haiti were top stories in today’s dailies.
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Kenya Media Council of Kenya CEO David Omwoyo, MBS calls for protection of investigative journalists in the country following recent exposes on corruption including the fake fertiliser story. He’s speaking at the 3rd anti corruption workshop organised by EACC
Media Council of Kenya pledges to collaborate with Faith-Based Media Houses to develop a comprehensive performance survey tool.
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Stories that made headlines today include; The #FinanceBill2024 and the proposed 2024/25 financial year budget, the proposed allocation to office of DP H.E. Rigathi Gachagua, EGH, why the The National Treasury & Economic Planning failed to allocate funds for the school feeding progam in the proposed budget and the Limuru III
The resumption of second term for most schools set the agenda in today’s dailies. The dailies comprehensively highlighted challenges facing learners and teachers whose schools were adversely affected by the floods. PEOPLE DAILY insinuated that the committee investigating CS
Headlines: Taifa Leo and Nation Africa highlighted how Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Hon.Mithika Linturi, EGH was let off the hook by parliamentary committee, the re-opening of schools for second term by the EduMinKenya, the pain of new taxes, and the proposal to amend the
Unity for Purpose: African Media Leaders urged to collaborate for positive continental narratives.
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