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Not many people can dispute the fact that the Malawi media have played a significant role in educating and informing the public about HIV and Aids. But that is the bright side of the story; the downside to it is that not many journalists live by example. Some journalists believe their duty is only to inform and educate the masses about HIV and Aids, but in the process, they distance themselves from it, thinking it does not affect them in ...
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