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Stakeholders express fury over Uhuru’s proposals on new law

By ROBERT NYASATO  and Rawlings Otieno              

Outrage greeted President Uhuru Kenyatta’s proposed version of the controversial Kenya Information and Communication (Amendment) Bill. Yesterday, politicians, rights activists, the umbrella workers body, the Media Owners Association (MOA), Kenya Editors’ Guild (KEG) and Kenya Correspondents Association (KCA) termed sections of the President’s memorandum to the National Assembly a danger to media freedom.

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