KOTA KINABALU: Media practitioners must continue improving their news writing and disseminating skills to stay relevant in this new era, says Kota Kinabalu Journalist Association (KKJA) chairman Jimmy Goh.
He said with the challenges faced including being a step ahead in breaking news to the public, change, adaptation and constant improvement is inevitable.
He said with fair payments and welfare for workers, they would be more willing to do better and give their best as they have the motivation to do so instead of feeling underappreciated.“For example, handing out assistance grants to members who are hospitalised for a certain period of time for illness, food or supermarket vouchers for members during certain festivities and opening study award grants for members or their children with good results,” Goh said.
Goh said the association hopes to help these members as well, but it is difficult due to limited fundings.
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