Empowering Nsanje Journalists: A Vital Training on HIV/AIDS, STIs, and TB Prevention

by: Chikumbutso Gasper Willard - 25|02|2024

Empowering Nsanje Journalists: A Vital Training on HIV/AIDS, STIs, and TB Prevention

FACE's Costa Nkhani during the training

As a means of bolstering reporting skills on HIV/AIDS, STIs, and TB prevention, we organized a three-day training session for journalists from Nsanje District. This training played a pivotal role in the HIV/AIDS, TB, and STI prevention project spearheaded by FACE in partnership with AHF.

The training took place at the St. Kalemba Parish conference room in Bangula Trading Center, attracting reporters from various media outlets, including Gaka FM, Zodiak Online, Capital FM, Nyanthepa Community Radio Station, Chibvomelezi FM, African Brief, and Nation Publications Limited.

Empowering Nsanje Journalists: A Vital Training on HIV/AIDS, STIs, and TB Prevention

Zodiak's Journalist Alfred Guta

Alfred Guta, a journalist from Zodiak Broadcasting Station who participated in the training, described it as enlightening for journalists in the lower Shire area. He emphasized that the training provided them with valuable insights into the prevention of HIV/AIDS, STIs, and TB.

Guta also praised FACE for their initiative and encouraged them to continue engaging reporters on relevant issues.

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