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World Press Freedom Day : Journalists Organize Clean-Up Initiative in Kabale Town

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A group of journalists took a break from their reporting duties to embark on a unique initiative in Kabale Town. Instead of their usual tasks of covering news stories, the journalists gathered to participate in a clean-up activity, demonstrating their commitment to the community beyond just sharing news.

Armed with cleaning tools and a sense of purpose, they worked together to tidy up the town, picking up litter and sweeping the streets. The initiative was not just about maintaining cleanliness but also aimed to raise awareness about the importance of keeping the environment clean. By leading by example, the journalists hoped to inspire others to take part in similar initiatives.

This initiative highlighted the media’s role in not just informing the public but also actively engaging in societal welfare. The event served as a reminder that journalists are integral community members who can influence positive change beyond their profession.

The journalists’ collective effort in Kabale Town reflects a broader commitment to service and community development, proving that the media can play a pivotal role in both informing and shaping society for the better.

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