While objective journalism is essential, using comparative analysis in reporting can sometimes come across as divisive and perpetuate hatred, especially when it involves a specific community. I'm unfamiliar with CASA Media's editorial objectives, so I can't accurately assess their methods. However, their previous report on the road to Njenacha seemed to be a direct attack on the Bellua community. From my understanding, CASA Media doesn't conduct thorough investigations or present balanced findings, which can be concerning.
GASA Media has done many reporting on the development of Njenacha Village including the misappropriation of 148,000 frs by an Njenacha elite. Which report are you referring to?
While objective journalism is essential, using comparative analysis in reporting can sometimes come across as divisive and perpetuate hatred, especially when it involves a specific community. I'm unfamiliar with CASA Media's editorial objectives, so I can't accurately assess their methods. However, their previous report on the road to Njenacha seemed to be a direct attack on the Bellua community. From my understanding, CASA Media doesn't conduct thorough investigations or present balanced findings, which can be concerning.
GASA Media has done many reporting on the development of Njenacha Village including the misappropriation of 148,000 frs by an Njenacha elite.
Which report are you referring to?