73.6% of the respondents received information on unethical practices and corruption through the Radio, followed by Television (64.6%), social media (32.6%), and by word of mouth (16.0%) respectively.
Facebook was the most preferred social media platform for accessing anti-corruption information, as mentioned by 45.5% of the respondents, followed by WhatsApp (23.5%), X-Formerly Twitter (9.3%), TikTok (8.8%), YouTube (7.4%) and Instagram (2.3%).
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