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    Viusasa, Skiza Service Providers Banned, To Meet Tariff Payment Obligation

    Mercy AumaBy Mercy AumaJanuary 14, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Uhuru Kenyatta has banned service providers Viusasa, Skiza and has directed the Interior ministry to ensure broadcasters meet all their obligations in paying tariffs.

    In an address from State House in Mombasa County, Uhuru stated that it was within his power to have all right holders receive royalties.

    In addition, he directed that all payment of royalties in regards to local content be channeled through the Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO).

    Read: President Uhuru Kenyatta Orders 16PC VAT On Milk Products Imported From Outside EAC

    “Skiza and Viusasa will be eliminated because they sit outside the collection management organizations. I direct the Interior Ministry to ensure PSV, hotels, broadcasters, meet all their obligations in paying tariffs. This will be for renewing licences,” he said.

    In response to music, the Head of State indicated that producers would be given the authority to directly use the platforms.

    For instance, he ordered the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to work together with stakeholders in the music industry to resolve wrangles that have encumbered the rights issues.

    Read Also: President Uhuru Kenyatta Orders Halt Of New NHIF Rules

    He also acknowledged talents and music in general, affirming that Kenyans are a talented lot who needed to have higher returns and their investments to pay off after putting too much into it.

    “Kenyans are talented and music industry lucrative. They are getting low returns and we must allow their investments to pay off. I believe that in this way we can do exceptionally well. I direct the ICT ministry to work with stakeholders to resolve the legacy issues that have plagued the rights issue,” said Uhuru.

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