Youth in Busia County have been urged to champion responsible information sharing and peaceful coexistence ahead of the upcoming elections, amid growing concerns over misinformation, disinformation, and hate speech. Speaking during a sensitization forum that brought together 60 youths drawn from different sectors in Busia County, Agape Karashi from Court for Africa said misinformation and…
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