Letters
Reporters, Editors wrong on Dr. Nyanzi story
The electronic media has this week been awash with the story of Dr. Stella Nyanzi’s (Pictured) indecent protest against Prof. Mahmood Mamdani at the Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR). No need for me to give details here because the story is all over the place.
I think the editors who allowed this story through disregarded ethics and integrity. The journalists who cut and posted indecent clips of Stella on social media disregarded professionalism.
After undressing before the cameras, surely, would make a sober journalist or editor question whether she was in the right state of mind.
We may be thinking she was acting funny when, in reality, Stella has a mental illness. Let us be fair when we are executing our duty as journalists. Otherwise, we would have no right to be called journalists in this era when anyone can record and publish material by themselves. How different are we from the rest?