In 2011 Magaisa travelled from the University of Kent, where he was a law lecturer, to join the technical team advising that committee.
In 2011 Magaisa travelled from the University of Kent, where he was a law lecturer, to join the technical team advising that committee.
Competition for journalistic relevance has become painfully stiff, especially among a cadre of journalists whose brief professional career is driven, quite understandably, by a desire to become instant, household names. The loser in this scenario is the public as readers who rely on journalism as their only source of important, interesting, relevant, reliable news and information about their immediate surroundings.
Competition for journalistic relevance has become painfully stiff, especially among a cadre of journalists whose brief professional career is driven, quite understandably, by a desire to become instant, household names. The loser in this scenario is the public as readers who rely on journalism as their only source of important, interesting, relevant, reliable news and information about their immediate surroundings.