The fuss started when the Kenya Copyright Board gave a one-year license to the Performing and Audio-Visual Rights Society of Kenya (PAVRISK) to oversee music and performer rights.
Days after the government ordered YouTube content creators be licensed before uploading videos on their channels, the directive has been challenged in court.
Kiambu County government issued milling licenses to a section of commercial millers. Union says the move is in total contravention of the regulations of 2019
Ruto government reckons the move will help “strengthen the resilience of the financial system.” Such fees for commercial banks were last reviewed in 1990.
Plans are underway to vet and train bouncers in the country and license them so that they can be identified as professionals.