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Media fest celebrates free expression as driver of nation-building

August 30, 2024 by Philip Jamilla

  For the journalists, academics, members of the creative industry, and youth leaders who attended the MAKI+Fiesta media festival on August 23 to 24, upholding the right to free expression is not merely a matter of principle: upholding it allows creativity and innovation to thrive, thus driving progress and nation-building. “Freedom of expression, a vital […]

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