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journalists safety in the spotlight as trust in media wavers

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The article focuses on journalist safety and media trust in Kenya, with no direct commercial mechanism. No concrete investment amounts, commodity price moves, regulation targeting a sector, or economic indicators are reported. The government's investment in digital infrastructure is mentioned but without specific figures or commercial impact. Therefore, no sector is materially affected.

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  • Media Council of Kenya 2025 report: 54% of Kenyans perceive government coverage as unfair, up from previous year.
  • National Police Service reassured journalists of safety ahead of 2027 General Election, acknowledging past violations.
  • Kenya Union of Journalists challenging restrictive provisions in Computer Misuse and Cybercrime Act at Supreme Court.
  • Government investing in policy reforms and digital infrastructure to enhance media integrity and combat misinformation.
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