Then, there are reporters needed to cover the parliament, as well as parliamentary findings and committees. Reporters always make sure to point out the good, help develop on the mediocre and provide advice on how to change what is not going too well. Journalists give voice to the people and adopt everyday issues that citizens have, whilst also connecting those in key offices to the people.Journalists are the connecting link between the two worlds.Relocation of ministries and financial institutions to the New Administrative Capital is a positive move; it will lead to significant development. All three options are not without their issues.The first option would entail moving everyone and everything to the New Administrative Capital, meaning that reporters, photographers and analysts would be beside the key institutions but away from everything else. This means that newspapers’ costs would increase significantly and they would be spread out too thin.The second option would mean that they would work both in Cairo and in the New Administrative Capital, but that they will not be connected.
Source: Egypt Today March 08, 2018 17:15 UTC