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

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 11 January 2017

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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.

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