Dive into the escalating showdown between Kenya's content creators and the government, as stringent new regulations threaten the livelihoods and entire ecosystems of young influencers across the nation. This podcast explores the fierce backlash against the Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB)'s directive, which bans influencers, celebrities, and content creators from promoting betting companies.
Why are young people feeling disregarded? Influencers argue that these measures unfairly single them out while traditional media outlets like TV, radio, and print remain untouched, a stance they label as "hypocrisy rather than regulation". The ban, announced abruptly on May 29th, is seen as a direct threat to their income and the vast network of professionals—including videographers, editors, stylists, and social media managers—who rely on brand partnerships. Creators emphasize that "a lot of people are depending on whatever we get," and terminating these opportunities is "not the way forward". Furthermore, they highlight that betting companies have played a "big role in the content creation industry" by supporting music and other ventures, and that terminating these partnerships without compensation is detrimental.
Join us as we discuss the urgent plea from creators for dialogue, highlighting their crucial role in shaping society and the economy. They assert, "we are the ones that carry the society, you know we are the ones that impact the society," urging the government to involve them in discussions rather than imposing bans without consultation, especially as the directive was "too early, too abrupt". The episode will cover the 48-hour ultimatum issued by influencers demanding a sit-down with the BCLB to negotiate responsible advertising models and address concerns about the perceived lack of compensation or alternative solutions for their lost income. Tune in to understand why Kenya's vibrant youth creative industry feels betrayed and unheard by those in power.