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Names like Sandile Memela who is currently the spokesperson for the Minister of Arts and Culture, Zolile Nqayi who is with the department of Justice and constitutional Development, Mpumelelo Mkhabela at the Sunday Times and Borrie La Grange who is at The Times newspaper, come to mind when one reflects on the good work done by this department.
The Sanef South African National Journalism Skills audit established that it was apparent that the news media in general with some very clear exceptions such as those found at Media24 lack the training policies, staff capacity, financial resources and time to adequately address the matter informally through peer-group support or -formally through in-house training.
This comes at a time when the South African story is becoming more and more complicated. We have to get our house in order in a very quick way in this sense. This is a true reflection of the declining standards in the fourth estate, which often leave much to be desired.
The old days of a clean, crisp and on time copy are gone because of the conspicuous absence of the old deadline junkie in our newsrooms. On paper Kriel was a senior sub-editor, which entails cutting a story down to size, checking grammar and writing a captive headline but in practice he was what fellow subs called a panelbeater. Kriel emphasises that some stories were beyond salvation and were bereft of the five Ws and an H. He also suggests setting up mentorships, drill young reporters into the basics, encourage senior editors to crack the whip and fire cases beyond redemption.
Journalists, like activists, create and amplify outrage. Many are poorly-trained, sensational and biased, and their stories are allegation-driven. These comments by senior communication practitioners and award winning journalists urge us to act swiftly to address the skills shortage in both media and government.
Ethics also play a crucial role in discharging the duties of both communicators and journalists. The research consisted of 67 in-depth interviews with prominent journalists between August and October Research revealed that although most senior journalists believed there had been improvements in government communication in recent years, they felt that still more advancement was needed. Government communicators should avoid an adversarial relationship with the media.
There needs to be an alignment of government communication and the media behind common objectives. The culture needs to be one of information-sharing, trust and respect.
Government communicators are urged to understand the needs of the different media types. Part of the professional standards required from government communicators is that they need to know the different platforms they can harness to deliver a message. Be accommodating and assist in meeting the deadlines. Understand the immediacy of daily newspaper, radio and television news deadlines. Government communicators have to be accessible to the media to share information and for them to meet their deadlines.
Ministers and decision-makers should be more available to the media. Although the relationship between government and the media is not at on a trajectory we all want it to be, government has committed itself to the constitutional premise of media freedom and concerted efforts are made to ensure that media continues to occupy its dignified place as an interactive platform for freedom of expression.
And quite notably, government communication should not be perceived to be untruthful or economical with the relevant information. We are committed to our pledge of a better life for all and we assure you that we will meet this pledge with responsibility and all of the strength and wisdom we can command as it forms the object of our wishes.
Ladies and gentlemen I thank you for the opportunity to participate in this interactive platform and I wish you all of the best in your future endeavours. Skip to main content. You are here Home » Speeches » DG's speeches. None of us can doubt the enormity of the challenge to answer this question.
The GCIS The South African Communication Service SACS , a structure that served the information and communication needs of the apartheid system had to be critically examined, transformed and re-oriented and its fate decided by the dawn of a democratic government communication regime. GCIS is primarily responsible for communication between government and the people. Our vision I think it is important to first move from the same vantage point in our understanding of what a vision means and represents.
Simply put: Where do we want to see ourselves in future? We discharge our duties through the different structures in our system of communications. Communications approach Proactive and responsive development communication forms the basis of the sinew of the GCIS. The approach is aimed at making public programmes and policies real, meaningful and sustainable. What can we do to forge closer relations between government and the media? Essentially, we have to begin to trust one another again.
Challenges faced by media and government According to the Boston University College of Communication, Journalism has become increasingly complex in the 21st century, and journalists must describe a rapidly changing world. Key recommendations coming out of this research process were: Government communicators should avoid an adversarial relationship with the media.
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