The iHub yesterday (18th Feb) hosted a forum to discuss blogging, its merits, demerits and whether this space should be regulated or not. The forum sought to know and shed some light on the differences (if any) between journalism and blogging, and therefore if there is a need forĀ the Government and regulatory bodies to regulate bloggers.
In case you missed this enlightening forum, you can watch it from this video courtesy of the iHub.
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