Wednesday, 4 March 2009

What should we do to managers of media in Rwanda......

It is disconcerting hearing senior Rwandan government officials speak about the media in the country, on one hand they say, especially the RPF is committed to helping the sector grow, and on the other, mid level officials never want to be recorded for fear of reprisals from 'above"-hell, then why do you sign performance contracts anyway?

Hey, we need our jobs bwana. Or you can interview Rucagu, he can give you a good opinion. That said, I might suggest that the media would be improved if the bosses of The New Times and ORINFOR if the vastly overpaid top men in those two organizations were sacked, although the response from many junior employees at the two companies would be "Here he goes again". In reference to Kagame and his cohorts, or a certain Ndahiro-i wonder how this man thinks, like him, all officials in the government-and by extension the private sector as well are more concerned with brand product Kagame-Paul that is, instead of concrete plans to develop the media.

I'll tell you what we should do to the people that run the media in Rwanda, we should cover them in marmalade and lock them in a greenhouse full of wasps, (yes, Amavubi) then scour the stings with a Brillo pad. Then prick them with hedgehog spikes, smear them with fish paste and dip them in Sydney Harbour, then glue them to a pig and send them into an al-Qa'ida training camp with a letter announcing they're a work of art, never mind sack them."

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