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The nominee for Principal Secretary in the State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications Stephen Isaboke on Friday faced tough questions from members of the National Assembly’s ICT Committee. MPs sought clarity on key issues affecting Kenya’s communication landscape, ranging from media freedom, outdated laws, strategic vision for the giant state broadcaster KBC, cybercrime to his past links with GOtv.
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