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kondaur [170]
2 years ago
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It is alleged that celebrities all over the world feel that media infringes their right to dignity, freedom and privacy. If you

were appointed as a South African Press Association (SAPA),president , discuss five corrective measures you would take to address such a situation.
Social Studies
1 answer:
swat322 years ago
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If I will be appointed as a South African Press Association (SAPA),president , the five corrective measures you I take to address such a situation will be the ff: (1) talk and hear them out, (2) negotitiate, (3) propose the possible consequences, (4) make good relations and (5) and the outcome must be impasse.

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