Press courses at BNA Centre kicked off under theme (basics of journalist editing)
The First press courses at Bahrain News Agency (BNA) Centre for Developing Media Skills kicked off under the theme (basics of journalist editing) under the supervision of Jordanian journalist and lecturer Fairooz Mabyadhin, in cooperation
with the Jordanian News Agency (Petra).
The course was inaugurated today by BNA Acting Director-General Muhannad Suleiman, who delivered a speech welcoming the lecturer, praising her great field experience in the journalist and press area, and also welcoming the participants from all various parties and government sectors.
Muhannad Suleiman highlighted that the aim of the course was to develop the media skills for those who did not study the press editing, or joined training courses, pointing out the importance of the course for the personnel engaged in the media and press field alike, wishing success for all participants.
For her part, the Lecturer Fairooz Mabyadhin thanked and appreciated Muhannad Suleiman, BNA Acting Director-General for the good preparation and organisation, lauding the fruitful, and constructive existing cooperation and coordination between BNA and PETRA, as well as the witnessed progress in all various news fields and exchange of experiences and visits, wishing success for everyone.
Source: BNA
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