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Digital content creators need to obtain an operational license from the Kenya Film Classification Board to be able to shoot content without interference by law enforcers. While acknowledging a steady increase in the number of local film agents licensed over the years, KFCB also challenges young Kenyans to leverage the high internet connectivity in the country to earn from the creative economy. The sentiments were made in Kisumu as KFCB kicked off this year’s literacy program on arts and film creation targeting creatives across the country
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