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Streamline benefits accruing to artists

The Kenya Kwanza Government promised to streamline the benefits that accrue to the artists from the skiza tunes and other revenue streams.

  • On 12 December 2024, the President directed the Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO), industry players and E-Citizen to establish a transparent royalty collection system for artists in Kenya.
  • In August 2025, the President further directed KECOBO to take the necessary steps to ensure the integration of a digital royalties collection and payment system into the government’s E-Citizen platform to eliminate middlemen and brokers earning more than the artists themselves. He further stated that KECOBO has begun enforcing the requirement that 70% of royalties go directly to artists and warned that Collective Management Organisations (CMOs) that fail to comply would risk immediate loss of their licenses.
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