Future Journalists Programme
13 April, 2010

FJP Alumni graduate from Rhodes School of Journalism

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Future Journalists Programme (FJP) Alumni, Azwi Mufamadi (left) and Simphiwe Kanityi (right), posed for a photo with the FJP Coordinator, Mo...
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05 March, 2010

Bafana vs. Namibia

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So a couple of friends and I went to watch the SA vs. Namibia match at Moses Mabhida stadium. You all know the results of that dismal match...
02 March, 2010

100 Day Celebration: I WAS THERE

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Moses Mabhida Stadium during a thunderstom in Durban in February 2010. Pic: Sandile Ndlovu It's a milestone! A milestone the world thou...

100 Days Before World Cup

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The world thought we couldn't do it, but Africa believed. Today marks a 100 day marathon to the first ever FIFA World Cup on African soi...
26 February, 2010

Prevailing Xenophobia in SA

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Yesterday evening, Journalist, Luvuyo Mjekula , was interviewed on radio 2000 about a series of Xenophobia articles he has published. These...
26 January, 2010

Broadcast vs New Media

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Journalism has always been an interesting field, catering and deepening into other spheres of communication. As I approached 2010 I had to c...
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10 November, 2009

What makes a great journalist?

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"Just because someone attends a top journalism school ... does not mean they will be taught to be great." Read the article by Moag...
27 October, 2009

XS Sport wbesite coming soon

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The new baby in sports websites will be born soon, the XS Sports website will be launched tomorrow at Kingsmead Cricket Stadium. This new we...
21 October, 2009

Twice on one Road

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by Amanda Onamandla Mathe It was only two hours did paramedics and police clear up another truck accident along the same road. The only diff...
15 September, 2009

Declining Youth Newspaper Readership a concern

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How often do youngsters pick up a newspaper in a day and read a story or two? If that's pushing it, then maybe a fair question would be ...
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11 September, 2009

New project for investigative reporting in Africa

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The world of journalism is very broad and as a result information is often communicated through news agencies and correspondents. The Ujima ...

Development journalism re-evaluated

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“I do not believe that development journalism is boring, Bad journalism is boring,” said Professor Alfred E Opubor. He was part of a panel d...
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08 September, 2009

JOURNALISTS MUST INVESTIGATE ELECTIONS FOR DEMOCRACY TO EXCEL IN AFRICA

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The Highway Africa 2009 conference, on the centre of Africa’s debates on journalism and new media ends today with more Workshops, debates, s...
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Le bilinguisme... le chemin sur

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Eduardo Avila, the founder and director of the Bolivian People's Voices project, emphasised the need for bilingualism in the bloggospher...

Mobile Technology is Africa's solution

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Amidst the darkness of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, a little light shines. HIV/Aids has affected and infected many people from all walks of life i...
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Africa is capable

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Journalist’s need to start believing that Africans are capable of achieving great things. Seeing that the world cup will be hosted on Africa...
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Opening the Highway

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“ People must be educated and fed, before they can begin to appreciate democracy. ” These were the cutting words of Salim Badat the Vice ...
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07 September, 2009

Gender, Civil Society and Digital Media

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The link between gender,civil society and digital media has never been easy to produce. Nthateng Mhlambiso and Maureen Agena are given the p...

Highway Africa sponsors encourage ICT

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Getting sponsors for any venture is no joke. And in the media, finding sponsors that encourage use of innovative technology and getting them...

Mapping Technology

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