THE chairman of Media Owners Association Kiprono Kittony yesterday defended Kenya's media coverage of the March 4 poll. He said the media did not sensor itself but was cautious in its reporting having learnt from the 2007 polls which led to the post-election violence. Speaking during the second Regional Journalists Convention organised by the Media Council of Kenya (MCK) to mark World Press Freedom Day, Kittony said MOA in a stakeholders meeting agreed that media houses would not polarise the country to re-degenerate into violence. During the period, more than 1,333 people were killed while...
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