Community Training: Pitching Stories Well
Online Online, Nairobi, KenyaThis training aims to help participants develop in-depth story-pitching techniques that quickly attract the eye of a news manager.
This training aims to help participants develop in-depth story-pitching techniques that quickly attract the eye of a news manager.
Navigating obstacles in Uganda's journalism.
Trainer: Victor Omollo - Leadership Coach & Trainer, The Peculiar People Victor is a coach and trainer who has helped professionals and entrepreneurs gain fresh perspectives to purpose, problems, performance, personal development, and positive progress in life and their careers. He has created platforms that inspire people to explore individual potential and synergetic collaboration […]
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