Media freedom must align with journalistic ethics, lecturer says

Mekuria Mekasha, a journalism lecturer at Addis Ababa University, stated that media freedom must be exercised in harmony with professional ethics.

Mekuria Mekasha, a journalism and communication teacher at Addis Ababa University, said media freedom should be applied together with professional ethics rather than loosely. He made the remarks during an interview with Fana Podcast.

Mekuria noted that journalism schools must combine theory with practice to produce skilled professionals. He added that schools should equip students with full studios and necessary work resources.

The lecturer emphasized that media's key value is to safeguard national sovereignty, public unity and national interest. He said Ethiopians share more uniting values than dividing ones and urged media outlets to focus on narratives that promote unity.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed addressing journalists at a press conference on national unity.
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Prime minister abiy urges media to build common identity

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) called on media outlets to work determinedly for national goals and build a common identity.

Prime minister abiy ahmed told journalists they must know how to follow their profession and the law. He spoke at a media forum in addis ababa.

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More than 25 Ethiopian media outlets met in Addis Ababa and agreed to work together to strengthen democratic practices and achieve the seventh general election.

Ethiopia's Political Parties Joint Council is resolving complaints from the ongoing 7th general election through discussion and evidence, officials said.

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The Media Authority states in a new report that the media support system for 2024 to 2026 achieves its goals.

Ato Adem Farah, head of the prime minister's office democracy coordination center, stated that reforms over the past nine years in all sectors have benefited the country and its people. He made these remarks in Addis Ababa following Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's evaluation of the third 100 days and rainy season performance.

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