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As the nation marks World Press Freedom Day, a new Media Council of Kenya report reveals that many journalists work without contracts, medical cover, or job security. With rising pressure and the growing influence of AI, concerns mount over who is protecting the storytellers behind the headlines.
KENYAN JOURNALISTS FACE POOR WORKING CONDITIONS AMID AI CHALLENGES
- - Duniani Leo ››
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