William Kabogo says Kenya stands ready as a creative force to build a varied, ethical media landscape. He spoke at the Global Media Dialogue during WAVES 2025 in Mumbai, India, about how media can drive growth, cultural links, and new ideas. Kabogo highlighted Kenya's 44 communities with rich storytelling, from Nairobi films to benga music.
Kenya offers tax breaks, better internet access, and digital payment systems like M-Pesa to help creators earn money. Kabogo called for teamwork to protect creative rights, close digital gaps, and fight false news. He stressed that Kenya backs ethical rules, AI checking tools, and shared content policies to protect the truth during elections and hard times.
Youth are at the center of this plan as they learn digital skills and create Africa's next media platforms. The Global Media Dialogue brought leaders together to discuss how media helps growth, new tech, and peace efforts. Kabogo asked partners to join Kenya in making a media world that works for all.
Kenya offers tax breaks, better internet access, and digital payment systems like M-Pesa to help creators earn money. Kabogo called for teamwork to protect creative rights, close digital gaps, and fight false news. He stressed that Kenya backs ethical rules, AI checking tools, and shared content policies to protect the truth during elections and hard times.
Youth are at the center of this plan as they learn digital skills and create Africa's next media platforms. The Global Media Dialogue brought leaders together to discuss how media helps growth, new tech, and peace efforts. Kabogo asked partners to join Kenya in making a media world that works for all.