Kenya’s Sports Journalists Association Adopts New Constitution to Strengthen Governance
The Sports Journalists Association of Kenya (SJAK) has ratified a new constitution during its Annual General Meeting in Nairobi. The revised document, crafted by a seven-member committee led by Treasurer Mukami Wambora, aims to enhance governance, accountability, and member protection within the association. This update replaces the previous constitution and reflects SJAK’s commitment to improved organizational standards.
Key points
- SJAK adopts a new constitution at its AGM in Nairobi.
- New constitution was drafted by a seven-member review committee.
- Committee led by SJAK Treasurer Mukami Wambora.
- Focus on strengthening governance, accountability, and member protection.
- New document replaces the old constitution.
Why it matters
Strong governance frameworks within professional bodies like SJAK promote transparency and accountability, ensuring the interests and rights of members are protected. This move benefits sports journalism in Kenya by encouraging professionalism and trustworthiness in the sector, which ultimately supports accurate and responsible sports reporting.
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