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Hands On Investigative Journalism fellowship starting from October 1, 2021

The MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism, with support from the Southern Africa Investigative Journalism Hub, IJ HUB , invites applications from print and broadcast journalists aspiring to undergo a three-month intensive investigative reporting fellowship with the Centre. This project is meant to cultivate, enhance and promote investigative journalism in Lesotho. The

MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism’s Digital News Project has an internship program for Marketing positions open starting from March 2020.

The MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism, invites applications from business and marketing, graduates and or students interested undergo a six-month internship with the Centre’s Digital News Project. The Digital News Project is a profit making arm of the MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism. It is meant to cultivate, enhance and promote

MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism has a Digital News Project internship for journalists open Starting from March 2020

The MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism (MNNCIJ), invites applications from journalists and aspiring journalists to undergo a six-month journalism internship with the Centre’s Digital News Project. This Digital News Project is meant to cultivate, enhance and promote journalism in Lesotho. The interns will learn, through practice with the Centre, skills and

Hands on Internships on Investigative Journalism starting from August 20, 2018.

The MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism (MNNCIJ), with financial support from Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA), invites applications from print and broadcast journalists aspiring to undergo a three-month intensive investigative reporting internship with the Centre. This project is meant to cultivate, enhance and promote investigative journalism in Lesotho. The

MNNCIJ three months hands-on fellowships on investigative journalism

The Centre, with financial support from Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA), is running a three months fellowship for print and broadcast journalists. This project is meant to cultivate, enhance and promote investigative journalism in Lesotho. The interns are  learning, through practice with the Centre, skills and tactics of handling

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