3000 Kenyan shillings is NOT equivalent to 300 dollars. Rosalia Omungo you don't proof your work? You also mention River Congo and question why the folks left their country....then you don't address that question....you just move on to the next discussion. It would have been helpful if you asked the Congolese this question because I'm sure many viewers would have loved to hear their answer. ...But this is KBC and I know my comment will fall on deaf ears (and blind eyes), but I have hope that you will see it, and will not take it personal. It's a good report overall, but more digging/research would have made it even better
I see what you mean with the question about the Congolese fishermen. i would blame the editors, why wasn't this caught in post production editing. Lazy editing indeed. But you are right it is a very informative report- we need more in depth investigative pieces like this. I like that they focused on socio-economic issues.
3000 Kenyan shillings is NOT equivalent to 300 dollars. Rosalia Omungo you don't proof your work?
You also mention River Congo and question why the folks left their country....then you don't address that question....you just move on to the next discussion. It would have been helpful if you asked the Congolese this question because I'm sure many viewers would have loved to hear their answer.
...But this is KBC and I know my comment will fall on deaf ears (and blind eyes), but I have hope that you will see it, and will not take it personal. It's a good report overall, but more digging/research would have made it even better
I see what you mean with the question about the Congolese fishermen. i would blame the editors, why wasn't this caught in post production editing. Lazy editing indeed. But you are right it is a very informative report- we need more in depth investigative pieces like this. I like that they focused on socio-economic issues.