Could better shape africas image on the world stage we discuss this all 7 a lot more on todays show. The radio reports arbitrates hearing from zambia is fighting for the future of Young Africans by talking Climate Change to our 77 reports on the african journalists and activists in germany to find out how they surf the image of their partner. And fellow gulzar most successful rapper takes us on a tour through the west african features of the car. Climate change isnt just a global issue its a pastoral one as well and africans are set to take the brunt of a 21 year old radio journalist Beatrice Fieri knows this better than most after taking part in the United Nations Youth Workshop a few years ago she learned exactly how Climate Change would impact her home countries and. Shes now taking to the airwaves in lusaka to share our knowledge and encourage young people to take action before its too late. I chuckle markets in lusaka trees that once protected design b. And savannah i see here i c
comments that have been made and the strong points that are coming out on how many media houses secure their journalists provide that security that safety net for journalists to go out there and come back with stories if i am a small african journalist less than $100.00 a month and you want me to investigate a media conglomerate or investigate. an iron ore mine not somebody who has everything to put me down and kill me how can i do it these are the things we have to look at let media owners also be strong let them stand out in africa and help the young people coming up so many young journalists with potential but just empty arms to move around i think the greatest challenge for us african journalists is to step beyond just publishing a story we need to deal and fix the problems as well see what we can do of course with our parents not with anything else just the tense thank you cannot activists.
media owners i ever affiliated or associated to a certain party so we don t have we don t have rules and guidelines which sotto the media houses independent from whatever is going on 1st of all a journalist has to be independent in the context of the local context into the venue for them to provide content so you have a very good journalist very great content but they don t want to go there they don t want to be received published by mainstream media to get so much well. 1st of all i d like to say that i agree with everything that s been saved here but i d like to add something to that i think that as journalists what we have to do is to just create this piece and let people tell their stories we do not have to be the ones that have the monopoly you know to tell the stories or to decide what s going to make news and what shall not make news. i m noting because of so many
only reason we have negative news in the international media is because people within the country are not given the freedom to tell the story the way they want to if the media is free they will tell the good and the bad story inside the country and that gets outside as what should international audience have a full picture about africa for example of course yes i just want to take the occasion to tell people as a journalist you don t need to come with a template in your head you don t need to come with a photo in your head and you want to see the photo is always in your head on the ground no you are talking about facts and people behind the screen they want to see those facts my role is not to give interpretation my role is not to guide people to say ok you see this is going well you have to see this one this is no just give the facts and tell people the story thank you so much make the choice ok thank you so much when the when talks about fox but is there pressure in trying to deliver
could better shape africa s image on the world stage we discuss this all 7 a lot more on today s show. the radio reports arbitrates hearing from zambia is fighting for the future of young africans by talking climate change to our 77 reports on the african journalists and activists in germany to find out how they surf the image of their partner. and fellow gulzar most successful rapper takes us on a tour through the west african features of the car. climate change isn t just a global issue it s a pastoral one as well and africans are set to take the brunt of a 21 year old radio journalist beatrice fieri knows this better than most after taking part in the united nations youth workshop