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Print Media Transformation Colloquium: 25-26 Aug

24 August 2016

24 Aug 2016

A two-day Print Media Transformation Colloquium starting on 25 August 2016 at Freedom Park will bring together key players in the media industry in consultation on the sector’s transformation, accountability and diversity priorities.

The colloquium, hosted by Minister of Communications Faith Muthambi, will take the form of panel discussions and commissions so that different views, interests and a range of voices will be heard.

Role players from government, civil society, business, academics and media owners have been invited to the event. The discussions will include diversity of content and media ownership in a free and democratic society. It will also focus on safeguarding freedom of information and opinion.

“We are expecting robust and lively debate as all stakeholders will have an opportunity to join in open discussions on how we can work together to bring about real transformation in his critical sector of our society, ” said GCIS Acting Director- General Donald Liphoko.

The colloquium will strengthen and enhance partnerships to further shape our media landscape. Participants will have the opportunity to advise government on issues that should be further interrogated to ensure effective change.

The interactions of the Print Media Transformation Colloquium will inform and strengthen areas of the concept document that will be later released for public consultation.

Enquiries:
Mr Donald Liphoko
Acting Director- General (GCIS)
Cell: 082 901 0766

Issued by Government Communications and Information Systems (GCIS)
24 August 2016

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