Thank you very much.
I have heard many other media professionals talk like you just did.
Hopefully, other colleagues will accept where the media was wrong and we see how this can be mitigated in future.
I think we are trying to trivialise a very critical aspect of what has happened to this country. I must stand up to be counted as a media practitioner and say that YES, the media (they really know it!) stand accused.Prior to and after elections, several media houses became blatant in their bias. In my opinion, some media houses were used to create a situation where one side was not supposed to lose - with dire consequences for us all if they did.In the course of marketing their preferred presidential candidate, journalists fell into the propaganda trap of the main antagonists. For the true and ethical professionals, what we saw and read as agenda setting was simply disgusting! It was really unimaginable that some journalists behaved like they were aliens and would simply fly into space if this country burned down - like it so nearly did.This is really a highly emotive issue but let not us underestimate or insult the intelligence of Kenyans. We all know that there is a lot of money that changes hands and big promises given during critical moments like elections.The Government task force is inevitable but of course with MCK representatives. Otherwise, in future we could easily have a Rwanda situation as the media gets bolder and more aggressive with their agenda. We as the media must realise that irresponsibility will cost us all and denial is not really a strategy any more.
Stephen Ndegwa
On 13/02/2008, David Aduda <daduda@nation.co.ke> wrote:Dear colleagues,
Having followed the debate on the media audit, I'm convinced there is consensus that it's important that we review how the media handled the elections, before, during and after. That is perfectly in order. What's alarming is the insistence that the government should do it, whereas there is an organisation, the Media Council, whose mandate includes checking how the media operates with a view to protect the producers and consumers of news.We've expressed our views as media practitioners about our disdain for a governmental audit and Dr Bitange knows about that. Our suggestion remains, let MCK do the audit, otherwise we'll be accused of creating institutions just to kill them.
But it must be noted vilifying the media won't do when all of us know where the problem lies. It's human to take an easy route out of a crisis. The ministry of Information and Communications must not fall into that trap.
Finally, I associate myself with a view expressed earlier by one contributor, namely, moderation in this discourse.
David Aduda
Nation Media Group
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] Fibre Optic CablesWe are working towards that. We need private sector to push these developments. Government is not good in business. We can only intervene to facilitate especially the small enterprises.
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From: "Eric Osiakwan" <eric@afrispa.org>Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 08:22:38
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Nothing against all the big guns establishing in Kenya but what about a long term objective
of building our own version of Akamai,googles, Limelights etc.Dont forget the real winners in the knowledge era are those who produce their own not use
others. So our long term objective should be to have our own alongside others because it is
a free market economy.Eric here
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>bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
>> Good news is that Etisalat (our partners in Teams) in conjunction with
>> Akamai are building an Internet Point of Presence (POP) in Fujaira thus
>> eliminating long distance needs for Internet in this region.
>
>The long term objective should be to have the likes of Akamai, Limelight
>and google collocating their nodes in Kenya. This will essentially keep
>at least 50% of our Internet traffic local.
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>Regards,
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>Michuki.
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