✓Boost
Morals of English Language Newspaper Publishers in the Phase of Social Media
threats
This
was in a two days serious brainstorming workshop organized in Ebolowa on the 3rd
and 4th of August 2020 at Bengo Hotel by Cameroon English Language Newspaper
Publishers Association (CENPA) which gathered Publishers of the said
Association nation wide to check ways and map out new footpaths in the media
landscape in the phase of increasing social media threats and clandestine
Journalism.
Operating
from and in a crisis deepening war situations or zone has been so challenging
to Cameroon English Language Newspaper Publishers amidst cross fire, unstable
market situation and social media threats plus clandestine Journalism
practices.
Which
is what motivated the President General of the said Association who doubles as
the Executive Director of the Guardians Post daily Newspaper Ngah Christian to
Assemble fellow colleagues all over the nation to strategize, map out new foot
path as they sharpen skills to face challenging days ahead.
In
the working session Newspaper Publishers chart ways out of the mix up social
media infiltrators have so far
orchestrated to destabilize print media
market.
Placed
under the theme, “rescuing the dying Anglophone print Media”, the two days power
point workshop centered on media deontology, media rights, ethic and security
facilitated by Peter Ngu Taryong, Amindeh Blaise, Giyo Ndzi and Ngah Christian with
special focus on Leadership in Newsroom, Digital and Physical security for
Newspaper Publishers, Adaptation to digital transformation by Newspaper
Publishers, Best Practices in Newspaper management and sustainability presided over
by the representative of the Minister of communication, Mrs Margarite Solange
Beko’o Regional Delegate of communication for the South.
Speaking
at, while opening the skills building workshop with over 40 English Language
Newspaper Publishers answering present, Mrs Margerite thanked the President
General of CENPA for such an initiative that it is a stitch in time which will
go a long way to enhance and sustain print media journalism in Cameroon.
CENPA
President General Ngah Christian on his part, delivery his opening notes welcomed
the representative of the Minister of communication Rene Emmanuel Said, thanked
colleagues for massive attendance and the resilience they have since put up in
the phase of the Anglophone crisis that has since affected activities. He used
the forum to encourage colleagues while calling on the Minister to create a special
fund or better still a common relief funds for Cameroon English Language
Newspaper Publishers to mediate working situations, challenging market times
and social media threats in order to protect print media heritage and enable
publishers work at ease.
CENPA,
Cameroon English Language Newspaper Publishers Association, dates almost eight
years and has done a lot in the direction of media right protection, social
Humanitarian services and contributed a lot in enhancing good governance in
Cameroon.
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