Kenya has taken a significant step towards formalising and strengthening its creative sector after the Creative Economy Support Bill, 2024, was forwarded to the National Assembly for debate and possible enactment. The proposed legislation aims to establish a comprehensive legal and institutional framework that supports artists, filmmakers, musicians, designers, and other creative professionals, addressing long-standing challenges that have hindered the sector’s growth.
Kenya’s Creative Economy Bill Moves to National Assembly, Paving Way for Industry Reform
NewsTrendsKE, 05 October 2025 , Kenya
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