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KFCB Hosts Royal Media Services to Review Self-Classification Performance and Enhance Collaboration

KFCB Hosts Royal Media Services to Review Self-Classification Performance and Enhance Collaboration

On Friday 17th April 2026, the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) hosted representatives from Royal Media Services (RMS) to evaluate performance of the self- classification model and strengthen collaboration in other areas of mutual interest.
The meeting, chaired by Mr. Marcos Masiga, Ag. Manager, Licensing, further explored areas of possible collaboration between KFCB and RMS, particularly in consumer awareness initiatives aimed at safeguarding audiences, especially children from exposure to inappropriate audio-visual content.

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The self-classification model allows broadcasters, Video-on-Demand (VODs), and Over- The-Top (OTTs) platforms to self-classify audio-visual content exhibited or streamed on their platforms, while KFCB provides training, support, and monitor compliance.
KFCB reaffirms its commitment to working closely with RMS and other broadcasters, VODs and OTTs to promote responsible broadcasting practices and strengthen consumer protection mechanisms in line with its regulatory mandate.
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KFCB is a State agency under the State Department for Youth Affairs and Creative Economy, mandated by the Films and Stage Plays Act, Cap. 222, to regulate film and broadcast content in the country. The key objective of this regulation is to protect children and vulnerable adults from exposure to inappropriate audio-visual content. The key objective of this regulation is to protect children and vulnerable adults from exposure to inappropriate audio-visual content.