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Principal Secretary for Broadcasting and Telecommunication Prof Edward Kisiang’ani has challenged head of departments in the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Digital Economy to observe highest standards of ethics, professionalism and integrity for excellent service delivery.
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PS Kisiang’ani calls for high standards of work ethics, professionalism
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