Kenya National Drama and Film Festival (KNDFF) Promotes Tax Literacy and Creativity in Embu

Students perform at the Drama Festivals Held in Embu in April 2024
Students perform at the Drama Festivals Held in Embu in April 2024
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University of Embu

The Kenya National Drama and Film Festival (KNDFF) has officially kicked off in Embu, with schools from across the nation showcasing thrilling talents segmented into various themes, including tax literacy.

Now in its 62nd Edition, this year's festival is themed "Unlocking Opportunities for Socio-Economic Transformation Through Drama and Film." The festival is not only a celebration of creativity but also a platform to promote important socio-economic topics.

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has collaborated with the Kenya National Drama and Film Festival (KNDFF) Steering Committee to bolster tax literacy among students and the public through the creative arts. Tax literacy being a fundamental pillar in advancing the socio-economic development agenda, the partnership aims to enlighten the public on the significance of tax compliance and how tax revenue supports the development of our nation through the presentations.

"Tax literacy is key to our nation's growth, and we are excited to collaborate with the KNDFF to educate and empower the youth and the public through creative arts," said Grace Wandera, Deputy Commissioner Marketing and Communication, Kenya Revenue Authority.