Sanef has launched a relief fund to help journalists who have lost their jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic and its lockdown. Picture: REUTERS
The conversation begins with the panel reflecting on the impact of Covid-19 on the local media landscape.Papayya says the crisis is unprecedented. Media houses in print, television and radio have been deemed essential services, doing the work of disseminating crucial information about the virus and its impact of human lives, but have struggled financially to stay afloat Mary B Papayya.
Sanef has launched a media relief fund that gives R5,000 to journalists that have lost their jobs during the lockdown.
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