BEHIND the production of Daily Express’ unprecedented documentary entitled “Double Six – The untold Stories” is investigative journalism – taking a deep look into the incident.
The good news is just two nights ago, the Daily Express won the Malaysian Press Institute’s national investigative journalism award on the Double Six series. So it has really paid off.
“Doing an investigative report is never easy,” said Daily Express Editor-in-chief James Sarda at the documentary premiere
BEHIND the production of Daily Express’ unprecedented documentary entitled “Double Six – The untold Stories” is investigative journalism – taking a deep look into the incident.
The good news is just two nights ago, the Daily Express won the Malaysian Press Institute’s national investigative journalism award on the Double Six series. So it has really paid off.
“Doing an investigative report is never easy,” said Daily Express Editor-in-chief James Sarda at the documentary premiere
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor hosted a luncheon for media practitioners in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidilfitri at the grand ballroom, Magellan Sutera Hotel and Spa, Kota Kinabalu, on May 16
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor hosted a luncheon for media practitioners in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidilfitri at the grand ballroom, Magellan Sutera Hotel and Spa, here, Monday
Kota Kinabalu Journalists Association (KKJA) appointed Asia Times proprietor Datuk Tiong Tan Hua and Sabah Publishing House Director Datuk Clement Yeh as the association’s Permanent Honorary Advisors.
Similarly, KKJA also appointed KTS Trading Sdn Bhd Sabah Area Operations Manager Wong Kee Mee and Daily Express Editor-in-Chief James Sarda, as the association’s Advisors.
The certificate of appointment was recently presented by KKJA Chairman Jimmy Goh who thanked them for their support to the association over the years