WE ARE LOOKING FOR WRITERS
Thursday, 12 March 2009
KenyanGospel.com Writers needed

Every six months, KenyanGospel.com gets a new set of interns, correspondents, writers and volunteers. These are the people that ensure that you are able to read great interviews and event recaps and view pictures on this site. We are now looking for a new set that will keep us updated for the next six months. Love attending concerts (for free!)? Wanna get backstage passes? Want a one-on-one interview with your favourite gospel artist? Here's what we need from you.

We are giving priority to journalism and communication students (but not exclusively). You must be ready to work in a fast paced environment with a fast turnaround time. You must also posses strong and creative writing skills and also have ready access to email and the internet. A digital camera is also recommended as well as a great passion for the Kenyan Gospel scene.

Send an email with your full name, phone number and a brief description about yourself and any previous experience you may have to info@kenyangospel.com

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