INDEPENDENT Media has rejoined the Press Council of South Africa (PCSA), after a seven-year absence.
The Press Council executive director, Latiefa Mobara, welcomed the move and said Independent Media had rejoined at a critical time, with the
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INDEPENDENT Media has rejoined the Press Council of South Africa (PCSA), after a seven-year absence.
The Press Council executive director, Latiefa Mobara, welcomed the move and said Independent Media had rejoined at a critical time, with the
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