Tarar visits Ishrat Fatima, invites her to train at PTV Report highlights Taliban crackdown on women journalists Journalist Shabbir Mir named CM spokesperson in Gilgit-Baltistan Arshad Sharif case nears closure as widow voices frustration Tunisian court cuts journalist Chatha Belhajj Mubarak sentence Ishrat Fatima reveals painful exit from Radio Pakistan FBI search of Washington Post reporter’s home raises press freedom alarm Hong Kong court nears sentencing in Jimmy Lai security case Mohammad Ilyas: Pakistani cricket legend dies at 79 leaving defiant legacy PFUJ honors Minhaj Barna on death anniversary Tarar visits Ishrat Fatima, invites her to train at PTV Report highlights Taliban crackdown on women journalists Journalist Shabbir Mir named CM spokesperson in Gilgit-Baltistan Arshad Sharif case nears closure as widow voices frustration Tunisian court cuts journalist Chatha Belhajj Mubarak sentence Ishrat Fatima reveals painful exit from Radio Pakistan FBI search of Washington Post reporter’s home raises press freedom alarm Hong Kong court nears sentencing in Jimmy Lai security case Mohammad Ilyas: Pakistani cricket legend dies at 79 leaving defiant legacy PFUJ honors Minhaj Barna on death anniversary
Logo
Janu
Recording Pakistan's Media History

Royal News Bureau Chief Ghulam Murtaza quits, moves to 92 News Group

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 11 January 2017

Join our WhatsApp channel

Royal News Bureau Chief Ghulam Murtaza quits, moves to 92 News Group
Ghulam Murtaza has left his position at Royal News to join 92 News Group as a senior correspondent. He will cover topics including economy and telecom.

ISLAMABAD – Ghulam Murtaza, a Royal News Television bureau chief in Islamabad, has joined an Urdu language newspaper to be brought out by 92 News Group soon.

He has been hired as a senior correspondent and will be reporting on economy, telecom sector, commerce and Federal Board of Revenue.

A senior journalist, Murtaza has worked for several news organizations during his career. He has been with Daily Jinnah, Al-Akhbar and weekly Pulse. He was a senior correspondent at Jehan Pakistan, in-charge news at News One TV, and correspondent at Business Plus TV, Khabrain, and Nawa-e-Waqat.

He is an expert in energy and economy.

KEY POINTS:

  • Ghulam Murtaza quit Royal News Bureau in Islamabad.
  • He joins 92 News Group as a senior correspondent.
  • Murtaza will report on the economy, telecom, and commerce.
  • He has previous experience with multiple news organizations.
  • He is recognized as an expert in energy and economy.

Don't Miss These

Newsroom
Report highlights Taliban crackdown on women journalists

Report highlights Taliban crackdown on women journalists

 January 15, 2026 An in-depth report documents the Taliban's suppression of Afghan women journalists through bans, closures and gendered harassment that silence their reporting.


Tunisian court cuts journalist Chatha Belhajj Mubarak sentence

Tunisian court cuts journalist Chatha Belhajj Mubarak sentence

 January 15, 2026 A Tunisian appeals court cut journalist Chatha Belhajj Mubarak's sentence from five to two years, making her eligible for release after almost three years amid family health concerns.


Editors Guild urges India and Pakistan to lift news site bans

Editors Guild urges India and Pakistan to lift news site bans

 January 15, 2026 Editors Guild of India urged India and Pakistan to lift news website bans, warning such digital restrictions damage democratic debate and public trust in journalism.


FBI search of Washington Post reporter's home raises press freedom alarm

FBI search of Washington Post reporter's home raises press freedom alarm

 January 14, 2026 FBI agents searched Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson's home in a leak probe tied to the Defense Department, raising alarm among press freedom advocates.


Hong Kong court nears sentencing in Jimmy Lai security case

Hong Kong court nears sentencing in Jimmy Lai security case

 January 14, 2026 A Hong Kong court nears sentencing in the national security case against Jimmy Lai and Apple Daily executives, a trial closely monitored by media advocates.


Popular Stories