Media Key in Driving Decent Work Agenda

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 3/10/2025
The Ministry of Labour has stressed that the media plays a critical role in raising public awareness on labour rights and laws, urging journalists to step up in promoting decent work in Malawi. Speaking on Thursday at Grand Palace Hotel in Mzuzu during a media training on decent work integrated (…)
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