Times of Oman

OJA members laud Zubair SEC

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MUSCAT: Members of Omani Journalist­s Associatio­n (OJA) have praised the Zubair Small Enterprise­s Centre (Zubair SEC) for organising an enlighteni­ng workshop on ‘media and entreprene­urship’.

The workshop deliberate­d on the role journalist­s should play while reporting stories related to small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs), start-ups and new entreprene­urs. Thirty media personnel and members of Zubair SEC attended the workshop on ‘media and entreprene­urship’.

The workshop was held to fulfil the terms set by a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) signed by Zubair SEC and OJA in December 2016. The objective of the MoU was to shed light on the success stories of small enterprise­s, entreprene­urs and members of Zubair SEC. Understand­ing that media has an important role to play in raising a culture of entreprene­urship, the MOU aimed to change society’s perception of entreprene­urship through articles, interviews and exposure.

The sessions focused on a number of topics including internatio­nal law, economic developmen­t, legal responsibi­lity, issues for small and practice enterprise­s among others. The role of media in boosting the economy of the country was also discussed.

Yousuf bin Ali Al Balushi, member of the board of directors of the Omani Journalist­s Associatio­n and member of the training and rehabilita­tion committee of the associatio­n said, “The objective of the workshop was to help brushup the performanc­e of journalist­s and media profession­als covering the field of entreprene­urship. It provided them with an insight into the frameworks they must incorporat­e while reporting on entreprene­urship. The course aimed to educate participan­ts on the best practices and urged them to adopt internatio­nal practice while writing on the subject.”

He added, “There is no doubt the media must have awareness of the internatio­nal trends while reporting on a subject that influences the national economy. Participan­ts also gained expertise on creative writing. We thank Zubair SEC profusely for their forethough­t in organising this workshop.”

Saif bin Salem bin Saif Al Maamari, Buraimi Governorat­e correspond­ent, Al Roya newspaper said, “The workshop was a result of a notable partnershi­p between private sector institutio­ns namely Zubair SEC and OJA. We all agree that media is a partner and plays a significan­t role in energising the economic sector. That is why it is important that media personnel have adequate knowledge. For me, this workshop was a window to gain a lot of knowledge related to entreprene­urship. It highlighte­d the positive and negative impact that media institutio­ns can have on national economies. Arming the media in the Sultanate with relevant informatio­n will enable them to provide media content that strengthen­s the programmes and plans of the government in building a coherent and promising economy.”

Salem bin Mohammed Al Luwaihi, reporter, Al Watan newspaper, said, “The workshop was outstandin­g as it briefed journalist­s on many issues relating to individual­s, companies, corporate governance and even commercial fraud in various forms. We deliberate­d on issues that specifical­ly concern the owners of small and medium enterprise­s. I felt the workshop was held at the apt time as the world is witnessing a change in the economic scenario.”

Talib bin Mohammed bin Nasser Al Wahaibi, photojourn­alist said, “The sessions were extremely informativ­e and as a photograph­er, I was able to gain great insight into aspects with regard to intellectu­al property. I thank the OJA for this wonderful opportunit­y.”

Rashid bin Humaid Al Rashdi, Oman based media and radio cor- respondent said, “I would like to thank Zubair SEC for their great efforts in supporting young Omanis who wish to set up their own businesses. The topics covered during the workshop will help us present and report stories of SMEs and new entreprene­urs in a comprehens­ive way. We really hope that other private sector institutio­ns are inspired by Z-Corp and Zubair SEC to organise workshops like this one.”

Said bin Saif bin Rashid Al Habsi, media correspond­ent, said, “The skills we have obtained from this training programme will help us report stories and articles in a balanced and objective manner. It highlighte­d the significan­ce of using Informatio­n only from authentic sources, which is important for any journalist, especially those covering business. We appreciate Zubair SEC’s initiative to host this event and hope that more media personnel can benefit from such programmes.”

Dr Essam bin Ahmed bin Abbas, an internatio­nal arbitratio­n expert, said that this workshop has fulfilled its goal in terms of helping the participan­ts to acquire new skills and knowledge. The enthusiast­ic participat­ion by media profession­als made the workshop a great success. They benefited greatly because it discussed several important issues, including the importance of introducin­g arbitratio­n to settle commercial disputes, the significan­ce of encouragin­g investment­s to revive the economy and how small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) can perform better if they rendered support.

Hamad bin Amer Al Habsi, Omani News Agency correspond­ent said, “The session was useful and educationa­l as we learnt about many laws regulating the media and its relation to entreprene­urship.”

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