The Public Relations Officers are a new phenomenon
having been appointed recently. Writing in an editorial, leading
Botswana national newspaper, Mmegi says this process would, “go
a long way in addressing the problem of constricted information
flow”.
Mmegi however commented further to say that the PR Officers should
be empowered with information in their Ministries.
“
While PR offices have been created, the major problem is that
they are not empowered to know what is happening in their departments.
Public relations officers should not just be for window dressing.
They should provide a comprehensive serve. It is a well-known
fact that in Botswana, information flow is very constricted.
A lot of information is held by different government departments” wrote
Mmegi.
While the move by the government is applauded, concerns still
remain on the implications to the media of the Media Practitioners
Act passed end of 2008. The controversial law provides for a
statutory media body as well as punitive measures for breaching
an imposed media code of conduct.
Rashweat Mukundu
Programme Specialist: Media Freedom Monitoring
MISA Regional Secretariat
21 Johann Albrecht Street
Private Bag 13386
Windhoek, Namibia
Tel: + 264 61 232 975
Fax:+264 61 248016
Mobile: 00 264 813 675 362
E mail rashweat@misa.org, misaalerts@gmail.com
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