The issue of ‘brown envelope journalism' in Nigeria, where journalists are given cash gifts after attending press conferences. How does this practice affect editorial independence and how are we ...
Many journalists accept bribes in Tanzania. The practice coupled with the threat of government censorship harms the development of healthy society DAR ES SALAAM - All too frequently, journalists in ...
The career of alleged “brown envelope” journalist Joe Aranes is experiencing a strange second life as controversy in the remote Northern Cape echoes the scandal he was caught up in at the Cape Argus.
Review of the Code of Ethics of Nigerian Journalists, better management of media firms and stricter barriers to entry are ways by which the twin professions of journalism and public relations can ...
In Nigeria, brown envelopes have a special significance. For Nigerian journalists brown envelopes suggest money. Cash collected after an event or an assignment to cover ‘transport costs’. It’s always ...
A shareholder in a top media services company has alleged in a taped conversation with former Western Cape premier Lynne Brown that Cape Town journalists are being paid cash ‘in brown envelopes†to ...