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Journalists Must Offer Factual Critique, Not Spread Rumours

Journalists Must Offer Factual Critique, Not Spread Rumours

One rule of thumb reporters follow when researching a story is that no single source can provide all the information they might need. Journalism is both a profession and a craft, drawing on specialized skills and adhering to common standards. Journalists have a responsibility to provide information that is accurate, fairly reported, and independent. Unfortunately, this standard practice is sometimes abandoned, even by well-respected journalists working in reputable media organizations. In an article authored by Cellestine Olilo and published in the Daily Nation on July 5th, 2024, headlined "Speak and be Damned: All is Not Well with Our Gallant Junior…
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Noureddine Naybet: “The FIFA World Cup 2030™ will be a historic moment for international football”

Noureddine Naybet: “The FIFA World Cup 2030™ will be a historic moment for international football”

Morocco's Noureddine Naybet is considered one of the best defenders in the history of African football. He began his professional career with Wydad Casablanca in 1989, winning three Botola championships. After stints in France with FC Nantes and in Portugal with Sporting CP, Naybet will undoubtedly be remembered for his time at Deportivo La Coruña, where he played for eight seasons, helping the team win a famous La Liga victory in 2000, as well as a Copa del Rey and two Spanish Super Cup trophies. Internationally, Naybet is an iconic figure of the Moroccan national team, playing for 17 consecutive…
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