Morwaeng pays DPC courtesy call

Kabo Morwaeng pays DPC courtesy call PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Kabo Morwaeng pays DPC courtesy call PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Presidential Affairs, Governance and Public Administration minister Kabo Morwaeng paid Dikgang Publishing Company (DPC), publisher of The Monitor and Mmegi newspapers, a courtesy call at its Main Mall premises today.

The purpose of the meeting was to touch base with the staff of the newspapers and get an update on various issues.

Key on the issues was a promise that the President Mokgweetsi Masisi-led government will in the next sitting of Parliament live up to its promises of repealing the current Media Practitioners Act, before coming up with a piece of legislation that is inclusive and representative of the interests of media industry players.

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