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Kenya, Social Media Giants Agree On Revenue Earnings From Content

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President William Ruto of Kenya has said that Youtube, X.com (formerly Twitter), and Facebook have agreed to push for revenue earnings from content created by the youth, Digital TimesNG can report.

The announcement comes as Kenya said it has reached agreements with global digital platforms on the monetisation of content.

Ruto noted that the Government has engaged the leadership of the said firms with the aim of creating opportunities for gifted Kenyans.

“The establishment of a robust creative economy is our priority,” he said and explained that converting talents into livelihoods requires commercial acumen.

He spoke on Wednesday at State House in Nakuru County during the 95th Kenya Music Festival Winners’ State Concert.

He lauded the participants for their incredible performances and committed to laying more emphasis on the creative sector for the youth to productively exploit their talents.

First Lady Rachel Ruto, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Cabinet Secretaries, Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika and a host of MPs were present.

President Ruto disclosed that on Thursday (tomorrow), he will have talks with the global Chief Executive Officer of Tik Tok Shou Zi Chew on content moderation and monetisation.

“We want to agree on a mechanism to moderate content on TikTok so that we can reduce negative content and leverage on monetisation that will benefit more people.”

He announced that the Permanent Presidential Music Commission will be rebranded into the Creative Commission of Kenya and revamped to boost the creative industry.

“The Commission will have professional studios in every county to give opportunities to every artist,” he added.

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The President directed the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) to digitise all performances within a month and run a monetised YouTube channel.

“We believe it is possible to build a society where the artist, the songwriter, the choreographer, the instrumentalist, and the vocalist can make a decent living from their craft and talents,” he said.

The Head of State said the Government will promote teachers who have excelled in the training of artists in schools.

“We will also offer scholarships to learners who flourished in this festival,” Ruto assured.

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