Although I am German speaking, I find The Namibian voices my
opinion on many issues and I count myself as one of the few
Namibians who have succeeded in changing and adapting to the
'after-Apartheid era'.
I was, however, appalled at the sight of today's front page.
The Namibian today (Thursday, January 15) looks like a tabloid,
exploiting others suffering to entertain.
I always thought your newspaper was not mainly about
sensationalism, but about informing and educating the public.
This is not the idea behind this picture.
What about the relatives of that person? How can it be justified
that a member of the Special Field Force (or who ever is
"assisting/helping") is grinning? Just because he is going to be in
the newspaper? And then you promise "more reports and photos on the
Windhoek deluge" in tomorrow's paper.
As far as I am concerned, and a lot of my colleagues agree on
this one, I will NOT buy The Namibian in future, if this is the
message it sends.
To report on some of the fantastic effects of the rains in our
country would probably not be newsworthy enough? I sincerely hope
that this is a one-time only and I would appreciate a comment from
your side, being the journalists.
- Maggie Reiff - via email
Note: Please see response from editorial on website (national
stories).
- Ed
I was, however, appalled at the sight of today's front page. The
Namibian today (Thursday, January 15) looks like a tabloid,
exploiting others suffering to entertain. I always thought your
newspaper was not mainly about sensationalism, but about informing
and educating the public. This is not the idea behind this picture.
What about the relatives of that person? How can it be justified
that a member of the Special Field Force (or who ever is
"assisting/helping") is grinning? Just because he is going to be in
the newspaper? And then you promise "more reports and photos on the
Windhoek deluge" in tomorrow's paper. As far as I am concerned, and
a lot of my colleagues agree on this one, I will NOT buy The
Namibian in future, if this is the message it sends. To report on
some of the fantastic effects of the rains in our country would
probably not be newsworthy enough? I sincerely hope that this is a
one-time only and I would appreciate a comment from your side,
being the journalists.- Maggie Reiff - via email Note: Please see
response from editorial on website (national stories). - Ed