Avoid superfluous expressions in your report; journalism isn’t court poetry!

Avoid superfluous expressions in your report; journalism isn’t court poetry!

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 11/07/2025
We must avoid sounding like we’re bent on pleasing our sources or the persons we’re reporting about, for journalists can’t afford to be anybody’s court poet.
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