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Media sustainability, journalists' safety top State talks with editors

ICT and Digital Economy Cabinet Secretary Margaret Ndung'u during a meeting with media stakeholders on December 13, 2024 at a Nairobi Hotel. [ Kanyiri Wahito, Standard]

The safety of journalists, press freedom and debts owed to media houses dominated a Friday meeting between editors and the government.

In the round table talks held in Nairobi between Ministry of Information, Communication and Digital Economy Cabinet Secretary Margaret Ndung'u and media leaders, it emerged that the State has a crucial role to play in facilitating media freedom to fully fulfil its obligation.

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