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Prof Jonathan Moyo looks for Baba Jukwa at Daily News
09 Oct 2013 at 04:22hrs | Views
Prof Jonathan Moyo yesterday during a visit at Daily News asked one employee in the IT department who the Facebook character 'Baba Jukwa' was.
"You seem to be an expert in information technology so can you tell me who Baba Jukwa is?" he asked amid laughter from the employees.
Meanwhile Prof Moyo said government will assist media houses, including private ones, to overcome challenges they are encountering in their operations, Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Jonathan Moyo has said adding that every media house in the country was having challenges in the importation of newsprint, printing material and equipment and a business approach was needed to address the problems.
He was speaking yesterday after touring the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe facilities in Harare to get an appreciation of the Daily News' operations.
Stakeholders in the media industry, Prof Moyo said, should work together to preserve national interest.
"Political preferences are a matter of opinions and everyone has an opinion and is entitled to it but our being Zimbabweans is not only because we were born here but we belong to this God given land of our ancestors, we have common ancestry," he said.
"You seem to be an expert in information technology so can you tell me who Baba Jukwa is?" he asked amid laughter from the employees.
Meanwhile Prof Moyo said government will assist media houses, including private ones, to overcome challenges they are encountering in their operations, Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Jonathan Moyo has said adding that every media house in the country was having challenges in the importation of newsprint, printing material and equipment and a business approach was needed to address the problems.
He was speaking yesterday after touring the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe facilities in Harare to get an appreciation of the Daily News' operations.
Stakeholders in the media industry, Prof Moyo said, should work together to preserve national interest.
"Political preferences are a matter of opinions and everyone has an opinion and is entitled to it but our being Zimbabweans is not only because we were born here but we belong to this God given land of our ancestors, we have common ancestry," he said.
Source - herald