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Recently, the Kenyan Cabinet approved the Institute of Public Relations and Communication Management (IPRAC) Bill. In a statement, Arik Karani, President of Public Relations Society of Kenya, said once enacted into law, IPRAC would provide a framework for regulating and standardising the practice of Public Relations (PR), “thereby ensuring ethical conduct and maintaining professional standards […]

Source: The Times Group Malawi - Breaking news, politics, sports, entertainment and more - The Times Group Malawi

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