@KasMedia has opened submissions for the 2024 Local Journalism Award!
Please make your submissions for consideration in English or French by 20 December 2023.
FELLOWSHIP ALERT!
With our inaugural issue of Debunk Quarterly coming out in December 2023, we're already seeking pieces/pitches for the second edition out in March 2024, this time the writing/reporting being supported by The Debunk Barbara Achermann Fellowship.
Read more here: https://t.co/DdSUfx7QcM
We're thrilled to have the newest cohort of the Managing Conflict in Today's Newsroom programme offered by #GSMC and @KasMedia. The week-long programme has attracted participants from 12 countries from across SubSahara #Africa. #ConflictManagement
@HeSittig, @KasMedia Director paid a courtesy visit to Prof. Carl Armhein, Provost and Vice President - Academic @Akuglobal, together with our Dean, Prof. @nabooker. The aim of the visit was to discuss possible areas of collaboration between the two institutions. Currently, @AKU_GSMC in collaboration with @KasMedia is hosting the Managing Conflict in Today’s Newsroom Programme. The programme aims to equip news managers with the ability to resolve workplace conflict and disagreement in order to lead effectively.
(1/2) The perception of the African continent in 🇩🇪 + 🇪🇺 needs a fundamental correction, and German development cooperation with Africa needs to be rethought! How do we get away from a misguided "Save-the-World-Approach" -
Not news at all. Just another African despot who plans to hang on as long as he can and then, when it absolutely can't be avoided, hand power to one of his kids. Now if he'd said he WASN'T running, THAT would have been a story.... https://t.co/HH3AE356oa
Mondli Makhanya is editor in chief of @City_Press. He recently visited #Ukraine via @KasMedia and tells us what his impression of the trip is. Read the full report here: https://t.co/BYdRZXg6cB
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
Managing Conflict in Today’s Newsroom, 2023
For more information, visit the KAS Media Africa website.
Apply via https://t.co/tQeqlNCi7T
Three African journalists of the KAS-funded delegation to #Ukraine spoke to President Zelensky, survivors of the war, farmers from the liberated territories and others affected - read more about their findings and experiences here: https://t.co/UzZLhNWBBc @KasMedia@KASonline
Tonight we said farewell to the Principal of the German International School of Johannesburg @DSJ_School
After nine years of tireless service for 🇿🇦🇩🇪 friendship & education.
Dankeschön &
hamba kahle, Mr Bachmeier!
Editors-in-Chief Dapo Olorunyomi, Simon Allison and Mondli Makhanya debriefing us at KAS Headquarters in Berlin about their fact finding mission to Ukraine - thank you for your intellectual depth and analysis.@DapsyOly@simonallison@City_Press@KASonline
Recently, I met with representatives of African media - newspapers, radio, television... from South Africa 🇿🇦, Nigeria 🇳🇬, Kenya 🇰🇪, Uganda 🇺🇬, Ghana 🇬🇭, Benin 🇧🇯, Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮. They were not only in Kyiv, but also in Kherson region and Bucha, where they talked to the families of the victims of this war.
Every time journalists from other countries come to Ukraine and see the consequences of Russian aggression with their own eyes, they return home with the truth about this war. And we speak with them during interviews not in English or French, we speak the language of truth, and this helps us a lot to keep and increase the world's attention to Ukraine, to our struggle for freedom.
We talked to African media, among other things, about the situation with grain exports and Russian aggression against global food stability.
And I am grateful to everyone in the world media who honestly tells their audience what they see in our region, in our country.