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MCSK says no to bogus claims on Mutua's exit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31107, member: 636"] The Music Copyright Society of Kenya says a fake letter went around on social media claiming they fired their boss, Ezekiel Mutua. Board chairman Ephantus Kamau sent out a clear message telling everyone this news is completely false. He asked people to ignore these false claims that have been spreading online. The current leadership team feels happy about working for all their members. Kamau explained that the person who wrote the fake notice had no power to make such big decisions. This person serves as just a regular member whose time runs out next February. The chairman added that the courts had already told this troublemaker to stop such actions. This person faces legal problems for not following what judges ordered before. The fake message tried to trick people into thinking Mutua lost his job starting April 3, 2025. It falsely claimed he could not speak for the music group anymore. The notice wrongly stated that MCSK would not take the blame for any deals Mutua might make with other companies or people. MCSK works as a group that fights for musicians and songwriters across Kenya. They collect money when songs play on the radio or in public places. These fees then go back to the people who created the music. The group includes both local Kenyan artists and music makers from other countries. They help make sure that when someone uses your music, you actually get paid for your hard work. [/QUOTE]
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