
Here are some more pictures from the internet training for journalists in Arusha. Tanzania Standard Newspapers Moshi correspondents Nakajumo James and Amina Juma sharing a joke during class. Behind is Lulu George, Tanga correspondent of Nipashe newspaper.

Susan Ngeiyamu is news presenter at Radio Sauti ya Injili, Voice of Gospel, the Lutheran church radio station based in Moshi.

Marc Nkwame is Arusha correspondent of Daily News, the government-owned English-language newspaper, the oldest newspaper in Tanzania.

Thumb up from Mohamed Msoffe, journalist and radio presenter at Radio 5 Arusha and also a popular local MC. Stay tuned. All photos by Mussa Juma.
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