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The Chinese Embassy in Kenya and the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) have partnered to promote professionalism and integrity in journalism. The collaboration, launched Tuesday morning at a Nairobi Hotel, includes a two-day training program aimed at equipping KBC journalists with critical skills to enhance their work.
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Chinese Embassy partners with KBC to train journalists
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