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Kenya Creative Economy Boosted by Private Sector Partnerships

The Kenyan government is turning to private‑sector partnerships to boost the country’s creative and digital economy, aiming to create employment […]

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The Kenyan government is turning to private‑sector partnerships to boost the country’s creative and digital economy, aiming to create employment opportunities for its youthful population. According to Collins Okoth, Director of Strategy and Planning at the Kenya Film Commission, policy support and infrastructure investment are crucial for positioning the sector as a driver of economic growth.

Speaking at the grand finale of the inaugural Next Superstar Kenya competition, Okoth emphasized the potential of the creative industry to absorb young people, who make up over 70 percent of the population. He urged greater collaboration to nurture and mentor talent, highlighting the need for a collective effort to develop the sector.

The Next Superstar Kenya competition, sponsored by pay‑TV provider StarTimes, attracted more than 3,000 participants nationwide. Over a 14‑week contest, Joseph Japheth—known as Jose Jay—was crowned the winner and received a cash prize of Sh1 million, while Rennick Nzalwa and Brian Koome finished in second and third place, respectively.

StarTimes Chief Executive Jimmy Carter Luoh pledged the company’s continued support for local content, committing to an annual sponsorship of the competition for the next decade. This long‑term investment is expected to contribute to the growth of Kenya’s film and creative industry.

The creative and digital economy has been identified as a key focus for the Kenyan government, with efforts underway to develop the sector and create jobs for young people. Partnerships between the government and private‑sector players like StarTimes are seen as crucial in driving this growth. With the creative industry poised to play a significant role in Kenya’s economic development, initiatives such as the Next Superstar Kenya competition are expected to contribute to the country’s economic growth and employment creation.

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