Friday, March 16, 2012

SOME JOURNALISTS ARE MORE LOYAL TO THOSE IN POWER AT THE EXPENSE OF THE PUBLIC


… The media’s role goes beyond collecting, packaging and disseminating information it should help in checking misuse of authority, expose corruption and defend human rights


Is the country happy with the manner events are still reported in the country?
Being a person who has keen interests on the operation of media in the country  I have noticed that the country’s private media is scrutinizing every deal or move our government makes however such  has not been going well with the sympathizers or those who are secretly working as human shields for some corrupt or rich Swazi Citizens.
Many have been accused of being ‘protectors’  as they always react to riots about their paymasters in the disguise that they are feeding the nation with a clear picture of the how the ‘true’ yet not so true events unfolded.
While the public have a right to complain about the kind of information they receive, the challenges facing the media go beyond the journalists themselves.
The rich and the country’s politicians and media owners are the ones who should get the bigger share of the blame for the poor debate on important national issues.
It is worth noting that the involvement of some high profile individuals who push or protect their evil agendas has greatly affected the way journalists conduct their business.
It is just saddening that political cleavages are dividing the journalistic communities resulting in lack of dialogue and solidarity among the various factions within the corporate sector and government, hence preventing journalists from jointly defending their common interests.
I have heard in hush tones that some influential figures continue putting pressure on the media, especially public media to an extent that journalists are now more loyal to those in power at the expense of the public.
A small media market and general underdevelopment of the economy means that the media has to ally with political forces to get financial support. This has also definitely affected the way the media functions especially when it comes to its watchdog role. This is key in a modern and functioning democracy.  
Notwithstanding, the above concerns, the general environment is good for the media to grow and the journalists to freely collect news.

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