Murtaza Zehri is a journalist based in Quetta, Pakistan. Born in the Baluchistan province of Pakistan, I have established myself as a prominent journalist and documentary filmmaker in the region over the past 14 years. My expertise in videography, video editing, script writing, and storytelling has made me a trusted source of news and information for the people of the province. My career began in the newspaper industry, where I honed my skills as a reporter and writer. I quickly realized the power of visual storytelling and transitioned to television, radio, and digital media, where I could utilize my talents in videography and video editing. With my exceptional eye for detail, I have captured the essence of the province's culture, beauty, and hardships in my work. As a reporter, I have specialized in a variety of areas, including politics, tourism, crime, conflict reporting, climate change, and culture. My ability to delve into complex issues and provide comprehensive and unbiased coverage has earned My respect and admiration from my colleagues and the public. In addition to my work in journalism, I have also made several documentaries that have garnered critical acclaim. My documentaries have covered a range of topics, from the struggles of the region's marginalized communities to the impact of climate change on the province's economy and people. Through My work, I have brought attention to important issues and given a voice to those who are often ignored. Overall, My dedication to your craft and my commitment to providing accurate and insightful reporting have made me a valuable asset to the media industry in Baluchistan province and beyond. My contributions have not gone unnoticed, and I am widely respected and admired for your work.
The education of thousands of children has also been affected by the recent floods in Balochistan. Zahoor Ahmed, a school teacher in Hana Orak area of Quetta, is trying to continue the education of these flood affected children. He says that he could no
After almost 25 years, preparations are underway for the big match at Quetta's Bugti Stadium. An exhibition match of the Pakistan Super League will be played at the stadium on February 5, in which Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators will compete. The sta
Quetta, Pakistan • Music • 30 Jun 2023
Balochi traditional music is a form of folk music that is indigenous to the Balochistan region, which is spread across parts of Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan. Music is an essential part of Balochi culture, and its rich history is reflected in the diverse styles, rhythms, and melodies that have... Read more