[kictanet] Media Round Tables - Invitation

bitange at jambo.co.ke bitange at jambo.co.ke
Mon Sep 26 12:52:50 EAT 2011


Dakitari,
This is a good topic.  Unfortunately, most of us are stuck at the IGF.

Ndemo.


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Subject: [kictanet] Media Round Tables - Invitation

Dear friends,

The School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Nairobi,
the Media Focus on Africa Foundation, the Media Institute, and the Kenya
Editors’ Guild are pleased to invite you to participate in a Media Round
Table to be held on 27 September 2011, between 12 and 2pm, at the Alliance
Francaise. The topic will be: Media and the implementation of the New
Constitution: Is there coverage beyond politics and personalities? The
panelists will be Charles Nyachae, Chair, Commission for the
Implementation of the Constitution (CIC), Linus Kaikai, Managing Editor,
NTV,  Christine Nguku, Chair, Alternative Media Network (AMN) and General
Manager, Sifa FM, and Zain Abubakar, Executive Director, URAIA. The event
is open to members of the public to enhance public participation and
understanding of the role of the media in the Kenyan society. Former
newspaper editor, regular media commentator and consultant Kwamchetsi
Makokha will moderate the discussions.
This is part of a series of monthly round table meetings held on the last
Tuesday of every month. The remit of the Monthly Media Round Tables is to
deeply examine, in conversations with various organisations and people
like academics/scholars, media practitioners/journalists, civil society,
policy makers, media stakeholders, politicians, and ‘ordinary’ Kenyans,
the role of the media in Kenya.

The event will be open to members of the public. Entry is FREE.
We look forward to your participation.


Dr George Nyabuga
Associate Director
School of Journalism & Mass Communication
University of Nairobi
Education Building
Harry Thuku Road
PO Box 30197 - 00100
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254(0)20 318262 Fax: +254(0)20 2229168
Mobile: +254 (0)72151 6573
Email: gnyabuga at uonbi.ac.ke, gnyabuga at yahoo.co.uk
www.uonbi.ac.ke



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