Kenneth Dlamini, News Editor

Kenneth Dlamini

News Editor

The Swazi Observer

Lieu
Eswatini
Éducation
Diplôme, Print
Expérience
23 years, 4 Mois

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Expériences professionnelles

Total des années d'expérience :23 years, 4 Mois

News Editor à The Swazi Observer
  • Eswatini
  • Je travaille ici depuis février 2001

As an editor I have a lot of functions in the newspaper, which include news gathering, editing and sub editing. However, there is a lot involved in that than to eventually come up with a publication. For instance, my day starts at 8am whereby I gather all the reporters for a critiquing and diary meeting. I chair those meetings, where we review the paper and come up fresh ideas for the day. I lead a team of 14 news reporters including regional reporters. Once the diary meeting is done, I contact all the regional reporters to get their diaries and then assign reporters where are assignments. Besides the reporters, I also supervise a team of four editorial drivers, the other desks including business, entertainment and sports. This equates to about 30 people under my leadership. Yet, during the day I have to keep contact with all the reporters to make sure the stories are balanced, factual and fair. When they come back in afternoon I have to take the afternoon diary in preparation for an editorial meeting, where we decide on the lead story for the next day. But it doesn't end there because I have to edit the stories and make sure they are good for publication. This includes making sure the possibility of libel is also minimised. My experience in the job include starting as a news reporter before changing to sports, where I was a sports reporter for 10 years and later promoted to Sports Editor. During this I led the sports team to winning many individual and team awards. Having achieved almost everything as a sports reporter and editor, I was then promoted to News Editor; a position I have held for the past five years. It was a good challenge altogether because of the wider scope involved. Here, it involves a lot of planning, organising, initiative and creativity. The news beats include politics, the courts and hard news. That can be challenging because I also have to execute my other responsility of being the newsroom manager. This includes monotoring the radio and television for breaking news. I believe that's my job in a nutshell.

Éducation

Diplôme, Print
  • à Rhodes University
  • avril 2010

I have never attended any formal education but over the years I upgraded myself by attending numerous journalism courses, where I acquired certificates. My most significant one is the Newsroom Management certificate which I obtained at Rhodes University. I also possess an Advanced Diploma in Sports Management, which is a certification from the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Specialties & Skills

Editing
Creativity
Planning
Organised
Team Leadership
editing
computer literate

Langues

Anglais
Moyen

Adhésions

International Sports Press Association
  • member
  • April 2006

Formation et Diplômes

Sports Reporting (Formation)
Institut de formation:
Zambia Mass Communication
Date de la formation:
August 1998

Loisirs

  • reading, writing and football.
    Best Sports Reporter (two times) - national award Best Column - national award Best Manager - company award