Renowned investigative journalist, John Allan Namu, led a powerful two-day training session for journalists from Kiambu and Makueni counties, focusing on the vital role of investigative journalism, in promoting transparency and accountability.
The workshop, sponsored by Transparency International Kenya (TI-Kenya), was designed to equip local journalists with the skills and knowledge to investigate corruption and unethical practices within both County and National governments.
The two-day workshop, held in Kiambu, attracted over 50 local journalists, including reporters, editors, and media practitioners from both print and electronic media outlets.
The training aimed to equip the participants with the necessary skills to uncover corruption, address public sector inefficiency, and ensure that the voices of marginalized communities are heard in the media.