Journalists in Siaya planted trees to mark the International World Press Freedom Day, Sunday, amid calls to the authorities to create a conducive environment for the fourth estate to perform its duties. The event, organised by the Siaya Press Club, was held at the Siaya Central Comprehensive School, with more than 100 seedlings planted to…
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