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Editorial Assignments
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We mentor your staff, media management, production, editing, whether it be writing, having published numerous case studies and concepts to guide new initiatives.
Tell us what you need and we will source the expertise to assist, we are able to determine your best media options and quickly place in your hands the tools you need to get the job done.
We are particularly strong on innovation in Southern African media, editing and production skills are required.
With decades of experience of all types of communication channels in our team, we can offer a broad spectrum of mentoring and media expertise in virtually every area where writing, web designers and production people to get real results.
As a result, editors, rolling up our sleeves to work jointly with writers, publishing or research.

Obviously, election reporting should be fair, accurate, not take sides, deal with the issues, watch for evidence of vote tampering, and cover the results objectively. And with the data journalism tools now available, election reporting can be deepened and made a lot more informative for the average voter. It’s really about conveying the essence of each election fight simply, visually and with direct relevance to voter issues in each ward. Angry protests over the provision of services in health, sanitation, policing, housing, education, roads and much more have shown that citizens are not happy with the way they are being governed. If the US Presidential primaries are anything to go by, elections are great entertainment. Donald Trump has the world gasping at his arrogance, contradictions and hairstyle. Bernie Sanders gruffly pushes the line that not to elect him could be a disaster for the Democrats. If the FBI doesn’t get her first the Republicans surely will try to impeach her if she becomes President. A minor trifle that millions in the electorate have no recorded home addresses (which opens the way for fraud and bussing-in) has the ConCourt tied in knots. Quite a lot of new instructional material is appearing online about techniques of data journalism. If journalists are being outwitted by government and corporate number-crunchers it’s because we haven’t stayed on track with digital analytical skills. Ask questions and then go seeking the data that might provide answers. An example of data visualisation that prompts questions about population densities in one’s own country is this map of Australia. Australia was once described by the novelist Patrick White as a fringe of leaves surrounding apparently nothing. To the Aborigines it’s not nothing (they want it all back) but the map does make the point very clearly that a comfortable life is only to be found on the edges. The question for us could be how to represent the population spread of South Africa or Namibia or Somalia (then: where to find the stats and, using Excel, and group them under geographical regions). It’s obvious that the economy of SA is focused on Gauteng and a few other cities, so to take that one step further, comparisons of income and quality of life between urban and rural dwellers can be represented on maps. It’s a job to compile it all, and time-consuming too. Where, say, rural voters have disproportionate representation (much more or much less than they should have if equity applied) we could show the resulting distortion of the Parliamentary seat count.
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