Information, Communications and the Digital Economy Cabinet Secretary William Kabogo at the Global Media Dialogue held during the inaugural  World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025 in Mumbai, India /HANDOUT

Information, Communications and the Digital Economy Cabinet Secretary William Kabogo has expressed Kenya’s position
as a creative powerhouse ready to shape a diverse, ethical and forward-looking
media landscape.

The Cabinet Secretary, who spoke at the Global Media Dialogue
held during the inaugural  World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES)
2025 in Mumbai, India, highlighted the transformative potential of media and
entertainment in driving development, cross-cultural understanding and
innovation.

“With 44 distinct communities and a rich storytelling
tradition—from Nairobi’s vibrant film scene to the soulful rhythms of benga
music—Kenya is amplifying African voices. We invite global partners to invest
in African content that connects, uplifts and inspires,” he stated.

The CS showcased Kenya’s pioneering policies, including tax
incentives, expanded connectivity and platforms like M-Pesa, which empower
creators through digital monetisation.

He stressed the need for global cooperation to protect
intellectual property, bridge the digital divide, and uphold creators’ rights
across the Global South.

In a world where misinformation threatens stability, Kabogo stressed the urgency of joint efforts to safeguard truth.

“Kenya advocates for ethical standards, AI verification tools
and harmonised content policies to combat misinformation, especially during
elections and crises”,
  he noted.

Cultural exchange, he argued, remains a vital bridge between
nations, adding that through Diaspora networks, regional partnerships and
co-productions, Kenya is fostering mutual respect and global unity.

“At the heart of this vision is the youth, who are mastering
digital skills and building Africa’s next generation of media platforms. I
 urge the world to partner with Kenya’s thriving tech ecosystem to harness
this potential,” said the Cabinet Secretary.

Information, Communications and the Digital Economy Cabinet Secretary William Kabogo and other stakeholders at the Global Media Dialogue held during the inaugural  World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025 in Mumbai, India /HANDOUT

Proposing a global repository of best practices, Kabogo envisioned a platform for sharing knowledge and fostering ethical, inclusive
and sustainable innovation.

“Let us commit to a media landscape that is diverse, ethical,
and forward-looking. Kenya stands ready to lead, to partner and to co-create a
new chapter for global media.”

The Global Media Dialogue convened government leaders to
explore the media’s role in development, innovation, and peace-building, with a
focus on emerging technologies, inclusivity and international collaboration.

 

 

Published Date: 2025-05-04 04:57:23
Author: by STAR REPORTER
Source: The Star
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