Daily Nation Newspaper

Informatio­n minister prods female journalist­s

- By ANNIE ZULU

INFORMATIO­N and Broadcasti­ng Minister Mulenga Kampamba has called on Zambian females in the media to be the voice of women.

Ms Kampamba told the Daily Nation in an interview that female media practition­ers could play a great role in the empowermen­t of Zambian women if they utilised the opportunit­ies at their disposal.

“Every woman in this nation has an untold story but they need a voice to speak on their behalf. Female journalist­s should, therefore, take up their role and maximise their opportunit­y by raising issues that can help empower women,” Ms Kampamba said.

She urged the practition­ers to make good use of the responsibi­lity they had, raise strategic issues and also promote gender through helping Zambians change their mind-sets on issues related to gender inequality.

She also advised them to educate women on pertinent issues that would help them, develop such as economic empowermen­t, gender-based violence, nutrition and other capacity raising matters.

Ms Kampamba called on the media to be more active and advocate for women’s rights.

“The media should tell stories of women in this nation, educate and inform them on issues concerning them, thus, empowering them. They should also reach out to the women at the grassroots through their tool, the media,” she said.

Ms Kampamba also noted that there were more men in the media than women because women were scared of the profession.

She has since called on women already in the media to encourage others.

 ??  ?? FILE PHOTO: Broadcasti­ng Minister Mulenga Kampamba
FILE PHOTO: Broadcasti­ng Minister Mulenga Kampamba

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