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Kenya Broadcasting Corporation and the Xinhua News Agency have signed a letter of intent, laying the ground for the signing of a memorandum of understanding on areas of partnership between the two institutions. KBC`s Managing Director Agnes Kalekye says the corporation is seeking to improve three key areas with the support of the Xinhua agency namely equipment upgrades, technology training and digital platform development. She spoke when she hosted a delegation from the agency led by global Vice President Yuan Bingzhong for a tour of the Broadcasting House in Nairobi.
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