The government has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting media freedom, strengthening information integrity, and building a resilient digital ecosystem, even as Africa grapples with the rapid transformation brought about by Artificial Intelligence and digital platforms. Speaking during the Africa Media Summit in Nairobi on Wednesday, State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications Principal Secretary (PS), Stephen…
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