
A Tanzanian billionaire has transferred ownership of East Africa's last independent newsroom to a general who reportedly does not support free press, according to Kenya Insights. Investors expecting to capitalize on growth in African media are instead witnessing the ongoing process of media capture during meetings in Entebbe.
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