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Media fraternity now files case seeking review of oppressive Acts

From left: Lawyers James Orengo and Paul Muite, Kenya Editors Guild Deputy Chair David Ohito and Kenya Correspondents Association Chairman William Oloo Janak at the High Court, Wednesday.  [PHOTO: FIDELIS KABUNYI/STANDARD]

By KURIAN MUSA

Kenya: The media fraternity has filed a case to challenge the newly enacted media law.

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