NTV Editor Clarifies Media House’s Autonomy
In response to recent discussions surrounding NTV’s interactions with Trade Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria, news anchor and Kiswahili News Editor Fredrick Muitiriri has issued a statement clarifying the media house’s autonomy.
Muitiriri emphasized that NTV operates independently, following internal procedures to ensure impartial and balanced news coverage. He shed light on the editorial responsibilities and decision-making processes within the organization.
“We have a set of editorial guidelines that we follow,” said Muitiriri. “These guidelines are designed to ensure that our news coverage is fair, accurate, and unbiased.”
Muitiriri also dismissed claims that NTV is influenced by external forces. “No one holds his gun on our (journalists) heads and says ‘you must do ABCD,'” he said. “We are free to report the news as we see it.”
His statement comes after Kuria accused NTV of bias against him. Kuria has also alleged that NTV has been influenced by his political rivals.
Muitiriri’s statement is a strong defense of NTV’s independence. It is also a reminder that journalists have a responsibility to report the news without fear or favor. The statement is also a welcome clarification of NTV’s editorial process. It is important for the public to know that NTV is committed to impartial and balanced news coverage.
Muitiriri’s statement also sends a message to politicians who may try to pressure NTV or other media houses. Journalists should be free to report the news without fear of reprisal.
The public has a right to know what is happening in their country. NTV and other media houses play an important role in holding the government accountable. It is essential that these media houses be free to operate without interference.