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    Overview of the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB): Leadership, Functions, and Regulatory Framework

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    Overview of the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB): Leadership, Functions, and Regulatory Framework

    Overview of the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB): Leadership, Functions, and Regulatory Framework

    The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB)ย plays a crucial roleย in overseeing and regulating film and broadcast content in Kenya.

    Created under the Films and Stage Plays Act Cap 222 of the Laws of Kenya (1998), KFCB ensures that all media content aligns with the nation’s cultural and moral standards, while also protecting children from unsuitable material.

    Leadership and Management

    Pascal Martin Opiyo has been appointed as the acting CEO of KFCB, succeeding Christopher Wambua, who served as the acting CEO from 2021 to 2023.

    This leadership transition follows the tenure of Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, who was known for his active public engagement and high visibility during his term.

    Before his current role, Mr. Opiyo was the Finance and Administration Manager at Williamson Tea Group Ltd, managing Williamson Power Ltd, a subsidiary. He also served as a Trustee of the Williamson Tea Group Staff Provident Fund for over 16 years and was the Founding Trust Secretary for six years.

    Supporting Mr. Opiyo in the management team are:

    – Vicky Ocharo – Manager, HR and Administration

    – Nelly Muluka Oluoch – Manager, Corporate Communications

    – Francis Ngala – Head, Internal Audit

    – Onesmus David Muema – Head, Planning Research

    – Loice M Shalakha – Head, Legal Services and Corporation Secretary

    – Immaculate – Head, Supply Chain

    – Paul Ng’ang’a – Head, Nairobi Film Centre

    Board of Directors

    The Board of Directors, chaired by Njogu wa Njoroge, includes:

    – Grace Munjuri

    – John Muigai

    – Stephanie Kamene

    – Raphael Loperito

    – Kipruto Kiptoo

    – Hariety Zitah

    – John Osimbo

    – Peter Nyamete

    – Raphael Letimalo

    – Hezron Magoma

    Functions of KFCB

    KFCB’s mandate involves regulating the production, broadcasting, possession, distribution, and exhibition of film and broadcast content.

    This regulatory framework ensures that content adheres to Kenyaโ€™s cultural and moral values and national aspirations. Key responsibilities of KFCB include:

    ย Content Classification

    KFCB classifies TV and radio programs as per the Programming Code for free-to-air services.

    This classification also covers non-program content such as commercials, infomercials, documentaries, program promotions, program listings, community service announcements, and station identifications.

    Watershed Period Compliance

    The Kenya Information and Communications Act (KICA) requires broadcasters to ensure that content aired during the watershed period (5 am-10 pm) is pre-examined and classified by KFCB.

    This measure is vital for protecting children from exposure to inappropriate content.

    Consumer Guidance

    KFCB provides consumer advice to empower film and broadcast content consumers with the knowledge to make informed choices.

    Licensing and Registration

    KFCB registers and licenses film agents, local and international filmmakers, distributors, and exhibitors, ensuring they comply with regulatory standards.

    ย Guideline Development

    KFCB develops and prescribesย guidelines onย film and broadcast content regulation, promoting a structured and consistent approach to content management.

    Overview of the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB): Leadership, Functions, and Regulatory Framework

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