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    1. Community journalism can transform African communities

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    3. Development journalism coverage among community newspapers in the Philippines

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    4. Development journalism or just good journalism

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    5. Development journalism vs. "envelope" journalism

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    6. Media in rural development: story of a rural newspaper

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    8. Reporting Africa's problems

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    9. Speech by the Minister for Agriculture and Land Affairs, Ms. Thoko Didiza, during the opening dinner of the 10th World Congress of the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists at the Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, Bela-Bela

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    10. Strengthening media coverage of development issues

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