Correspondent in Nairobi: 'Monitor' Chief Restle Goes to Africa
Georg Restle, the head of the WDR magazine 'Monitor', is set to become the correspondent in Nairobi, aiming to bring forth important stories that often go unnoticed.
Georg Restle, known for his role as the head and moderator of the WDR investigative magazine 'Monitor', will transition to a correspondent position in Nairobi starting June 1. During his tenure at 'Monitor', which he has led since 2012, Restle has cultivated an approach that focuses on in-depth and critical journalism, often aligning the program with left-leaning ideologies. His departure marks a significant change for the show, which has been prominent in highlighting complex social issues that resonate with audiences in Germany.
Ellen Ehni, the chief editor of WDR, expressed her gratitude towards Restle, praising his commitment to journalism that prioritizes context and significance in its reporting. She emphasized how he brought clarity to broader socio-political narratives and their implications for German society. His journalism has not only informed but also engaged the audience in deeper discussions about pressing global issues.
As Restle prepares for his new role, there is speculation about the future direction of 'Monitor' and who will take over his moderation position. His move to Nairobi is anticipated to shift the focus of the ARD studio's coverage, potentially bringing attention to underreported topics in Africa and highlighting connections to broader global narratives.