[kictanet] Media Round Tables - Invitation

George Nyabuga gnyabuga at uonbi.ac.ke
Mon Sep 26 13:28:15 EAT 2011


Thanks Daktari,

As this is a monthly event held every last Tuesday of the month, we are
unable to reschedule it because of other factors, including the venue.
Many thanks for always keeping in touch.

George


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