Sierra Leone: SLAJ Begins Popularisation of Code of Ethics

Sierra Leonean journalists may now have to decide whether they are indeed journalists or politicians as the crucial national Presidential and Parliamentary elections fast approach.

This is according to the revised SLAJ Code of Ethics which was outdoored to journalists from the Southern, Eastern and Northern regions on Monday, 31st October, 2016 at a one-day training session funded by the Media Reform Coordinating Group (MRCG) at J & E Hotel, Campus View, Torwama Road, Bo.

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