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Home » Don’t let your pens, cameras, microphones compete – Young African journalists urged to collaborate

Don’t let your pens, cameras, microphones compete – Young African journalists urged to collaborate

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaApril 13, 2025 Ministerial News No Comments3 Mins Read
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President of the Zambia Union of Journalists (ZUJ), Darlington Mwendabai, has urged young reporters to abandon the mindset of competition and embrace collaboration across media platforms.

Speaking to a diverse group of journalists drawn from over 25 African countries, Mr. Mwendabai, reflected on his personal journey in the profession.

He spoke passionately about the need for journalists to understand and celebrate their unique roles – whether in print, radio, or television – rather than comparing or competing with one another.

“Over the last 20 years, I’ve learned that I shouldn’t compete – because I’m different from my friend, who is also uniquely different,” he said. “Those of us in print cannot compete with those on TV, and those on TV cannot compete with those on radio. So how are we going to win the race? We need to stick to our own specialties,” the ZUJ president said.

He likened the collaborative work of journalists to weaving a rich, multi-textured story from the same event – each format offering a different thread. He pointed to the opening ceremony of the Union of African Journalists programme itself as an example: “I’m writing for print, you’re using your camera, someone else is using the microphone. If we all cover this same moment in our different ways, the audience will get a fuller, richer picture.”

The ZUJ president made these comments at the opening ceremony of the 60th Training Programme for Young African Journalists in Cairo, Egypt.

The three-week long training, hosted in Egypt, will feature workshops that address critical issues facing modern journalism – from the impact of social media on traditional media, to how journalists can navigate and counter false news.

Participants will also explore Africa and the Palestinian cause, Free Trade Zone and Economic Integration, Opportunities and Challenges in Africa, African Soft Power as well as African media in front of the new international conflict.

With a voice equal parts gentle and resolute, the ZUJ President reminded his peers that “Our job as journalists is to show the story, not to tell the story.”

He urged journalists to step back and allow their readers, listeners, and viewers to interpret and experience the story for themselves.

But beyond the technical skills, Mr. Mwendabai who is the former Secretary-General of the Psychology Association of Zambia (PAZ) placed heavy emphasis on something often overlooked in the newsroom: mental health.

He spoke candidly about the emotional toll of journalism and the silent suffering many endure.

“I understand the stress you go through in your newsroom. Mental health is a big issue. You can see it on the faces of journalists – working tirelessly to get a story out. And yet, our mental health is rarely taken care of.”

He called on media managers and journalists alike to build cultures of support within their newsrooms, where honest conversations about burnout, stress, and emotional wellbeing are not sidelined but prioritised.

“As we tell the stories of our communities, we should also strive to be happy, healthy, and stress-free storytellers,” he said.

Throughout his address, the mood in the room shifted from admiration to quiet self-reflection. There was a sense that this gathering was not just about mastering new media tools, but about rediscovering the purpose and power of journalism in a rapidly changing continent.

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