THE AFRICA TIMES | KENYA — The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has intensified its nationwide push for media and digital literacy among students through the ongoing Journalism Clubs Expo. This initiative aims to combat misinformation and nurture future journalists and content creators.
Regional Focus on Media Literacy
Speaking at the Nyanza Region Journalism Clubs Expo held at Homa Bay Boys Senior School, MCK Director of Media Training and Development Victor Bwire emphasized the initiative’s goals. It focuses on equipping students with skills to responsibly produce and consume media content while nurturing talent for the growing digital economy.
Bwire stated that the programme, previously conducted in Kisii and Busia, targets secondary school learners through journalism clubs as entry points for media literacy education.



