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Journalism Course to kick off in September 2008

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Monday, June 02, 2008

 

In a press briefing at the head offices of Media Agenda on Wednesday May 28 2008.Journalists were informed of a journalism course to kick off by September of this year. The training is jointly being organized by Media Agenda and Insight Training Center.

Madi Ceesay the Director of Media Agenda informed journalists that his organization have been working with Insight Training Center to wards a journalism programme for the past six months. A technical committee was set up tasked to write a syllabus and to put other logistics in place for the course. In that committee is people like Swaebou Conateh a veteran journalist, he is the editor   of the Gambia News and Report Magazine, Alieu Sayang of Information department, Cherno Jallow a media consultant, and Amie Bojang Sissoh a broadcaster are the other members of the committee.   This technical committee is the ones serving as lecturers.

Ceesay went on to say the course will cover Newspaper and Magazine Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Photo Journalism, Advertising, Public Relations and Communication theories.

Talking about who is eligible for the courses, Ceesay told the journalists, the grade nine graduates who are interested in the certificate course must have credit in English language, or the interested candidate must have five years experience as a reporter with one of the local papers.

For the diploma course, a candidate must be a certificate holder in journalism or grade twelve graduates (12) with a pass in English language. For candidates who are interested and do not neither have a grade 12 certificate, nor do they have a certificate in journalism must have ten years experience or more as a reporter with one of the local newspapers. This category is treated as matured candidates.

The fee for the certificate course is twelve thousand (D12000.00) and the Diploma is fifteen thousand dalais (D15000.00).

 

Ismila Ceesay the CEO of Insight Training Center said this is an opportunity not to let go by the Gambian journalists. The training is not for only journalists but also those in the advertising business as well, said Ismaila.  Isimala said the certificates achieved in this course can give you admission to any university of your choice as the certificate will have the blessing of the National Training Authority of the Gambia

Author: Mariama Ceesay
Source: Press Conference
 

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Modou Ceesay - Serrekunda East, Gambia
Tuesday, June 03, 2008 8:26 AM
Madi, you and me are quite aware that some of the people you have listed as trainers for a diploma course represents a real joke. Please do revisit the list of trainers for the first journalism course, and please take a look at the recommendations of the Late baboucarr gaye on the lectures of that course. i know that you are quite close to DA, so you should also allow him to give you an insight into the need for trainers. There are so many people outside there who can do far much better than the people you have named (with all respect to my boss uncle swaebou.

Anbody who wants to trainer journalists in the gambia should be degree holders in journalism period. na keba, please do your homework very well. I am concerned because i really want to be part of this programme.
Anonymous
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 8:06 AM
Madi give a deaf ear to some useless critics and gp ahead with the journalism courses. you need to be encouraged.
Anonymous - Swaziland, Africa
Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:52 AM
This is a total crap. The media agenda doesnt have facilitilities to carry out these courses madi should think about how to issue certificates and not to run higher courses. as a first badge student we still haven't recive our certificates and he is talking about collaboarting with another school. You need to reconsider your decision. Besides there are no good lecturers if there is any. Please do not risk peoples careers and hopes and worsen their situation has it had already been!!!!

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