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Reporters accuse FM radio host of inciting listeners |
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Brief:Journalists in Eldoret are up in arms over a vernacular radio station they accuse of criticising reporters working in Rift Valley. ...more
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| 1. On Friday November 6, 2009, 0:18 AM , Kimutai arap steel, Antarctica wrote: | |
| Mr Sang is merely fully-exercising his right to freedom of speech. Tilted journalism like that of the said writers, must be confronted till they adopt balance and objectivity. There are many Sangs out there.
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| 2. On Tuesday November 3, 2009, 11:22 AM , Mukiri Mburu, Ireland wrote: | |
| Just withdraw broadcasting license get him arrested, charged and nailed on the cross upside down
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| 3. On Tuesday November 3, 2009, 6:41 AM , Robert Gitonga Njiru, Botswana wrote: | |
| Which school of journalism did that guy attend. I dont seem to recall his name. Now he has become a politician it seems. May be Ocambo should pay him a visit or could someone replay his presentations during the clashes. May be he said something that might interest Hague courts. What a reporter?
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| 4. On Tuesday November 3, 2009, 4:01 AM , Erastus kibet, Kenya wrote: | |
| It true arap sang has a sharp tongue that whenever it suits him he uses the station to persue his political agenda something that the management should take note of.
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