By the close of business tomorrow, about 75 journalists will lose their jobs. Their elegant office at the I&M Towers on Kenyatta Avenue shall close down.
The closedown of Internews, known for training journalists in health and other areas that conventional institutions often ignore, is officially blamed on "luck of funds". But cynics read much more than cash flow, following official suspicions on the 'intentions' of the United States International Aid Agency.
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