I think the daily dispatch was right by posting the picture of a dead bay in a bucket. Personally this picture evokes a lot of emotions and it was heart breaking to see this innocent life being left for dead and it’s life taken away so gruesomely. As a journalist Its our duty to inform the public and to make the public aware of the harsh realities and what really goes on in the world out there. Yes the posting of the picture caused controversy and I do understand that the this picture is obscene and some viewers may find it offensive but it’s our duty as journalists to make people aware of what’s happening out there, just think about it would the story be effective as it is without the picture? The front page is supposed to attract the viewers or consumers eye, because at the end of the day newspapers work on the basis of rates and revenue, so I understand why the daily dispatch posted as their front page , so in my view I think they were right by posting this picture.
LINK: http://www.twitpic.com/67f14k
Monday, 29 August 2011
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Lack of Delivery divides residents on voting
Those who stay in Afghanistan complain of filthy conditions they live under and say residents of one floor have to share a toilet – irrespective of the gender. Piles of rubbish can be seen on the way to the flat, situated near the Tshwane University of Technology’s Soshanguve campus.
A resident who refuses to be identified says she has lived in the block of flats for eight years but doesn’t believe any political party can address her concerns. “I have been going to endless ward council meetings but nothing changes .I’m not going to vote for the ANC because they have empty promises and I won’t vote for the DA because I don’t like them.”
Another woman who has been there for the past four years says apart from the filth they have to battle with criminals and fears for the safety of the children who play there.
She says her vote will be based on race as she doesn’t trust a white majority political party. “I am going to vote , I will vote for the ANC , because I’m scared of voting for the white people ,because if I vote for the whites they will come take us out.”
She says her fear of the Democratic Alliance taking over overrides the lack of service delivery under the African National Congress.
Natasha Phiri
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