CRN receives Anti-Corruption Award on World Press Freedom Day
CRN
Wednesday, May 3, 2017 - 16:40

The Catholic Radio Network or CRN during the World Press Freedom Day
on Wednesday received its Anti-Corruption Transparency Award won last
year.

Community Empowerment for Progress or CEPO announced the award in
November after CRN radio stations countrywide seriously reported on
the Girls’ Education South Sudan or GESS malpractices.

The prize which is in two forms: money and a valuable certifying glass
material, was supposed to be handed in December by the South Sudan
Anti-Corruption Commission.

CRN reporter Maura Metbeni Paul Ajak became one of the two best
journalists who reported widely on human rights.

The other journalist emerged from Eye Radio and both were awarded
recognition certificates.

During the World Radio Day celebration on February 13 this year, CRN
Journalist Kade Doris Samson became one of the very active reporters
in Juba and awarded a digital recorder.

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