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The Kenya National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) has proposed a ban on music and entertainment content that promotes alcohol, drugs, and substance abuse.
This has led to backlash from the creative sector, with concerns about artists’ livelihoods and economic freedom.
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The debate around NACADA’s proposed restrictions has fueled discussions about creative freedom and economic impacts on Kenya’s music industry.
Artists and stakeholders are pushing back, emphasizing the need for inclusive dialogue to address concerns without stifling the sector.
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