Today marks the final day of the Future of Journalism Festival, being held in Nairobi, Kenya. The two-day gathering has brought together journalists, media executives, students, and digital creators to explore the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of the journalism industry. The festival takes place amid rapid changes in the media landscape, with artificial intelligence, social media platforms, and the growing spread of misinformation reshaping the way news is produced, distributed, and consumed. Channel Africa's Mabu Boloka spoke to Jon Bithrey, the Editor of the People Fixing the World podcast, about the two-day Future of Journalism Festival.

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