Long Distance Buses on The Spot for Displaying Obscene Content

Buses parked at a stage in Nairobi
Buses parked at a stage in Nairobi.
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The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) on Tuesday, November 17, issued a warning to long-distance operators for displaying obscene content to attract passengers.

KFCB regional manager Issa Dagane issued the warning following a random inspection at the Garissa-Tana bridge.

Dagane stated that most of the passengers traveled with underaged children and were forced to watch the content displayed on the buses.

Matatu Bus Stop Sign at GPO Stage, Along Kenyatta Avenue in Nairobi. Monday, October 21, 2019
Matatu Bus Stop Sign at GPO Stage, Along Kenyatta Avenue in Nairobi. Monday, October 21, 2019
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Those found breaking the rules will be fined Ksh100,000 or slapped with a five-year jail term.

"We will continue with this kind of exercises even in shops, video premises and play stations," Dagane told reporters.

The warning came at a time when KFCB was rated the top driver of the campaign on child online safety in Kenya.

KFCB CEO Ezekiel Mutua shared the news on social media, indicating that the board was the most consistent regulator and championed online safety in the country when it came to shaping and guiding conversations on social media.

"This is according to a study by CrowdTangle, a Facebook tool for research. The study showed that KFCB leverages on social media to shape and guide conversations surrounding its mandate, activities and projects through regular online campaigns," reads Mutua's post.

The board has on numerous occasions urged parents to be vigilant on the content children consume both on traditional media and on digital platforms.

“Let us monitor the kind of content and programs our children are watching on TV and the internet. Children will not die if they don’t watch TV or use the internet,” Mutua was previously quoted.

Mutua reiterated that the board would continue to carry out Media Literacy programs across the country to sensitize the public on the Board’s regulatory mandate and programs.

KFCB CEO Ezekiel Mutua addressing a forum at Kenyatta University in Nairobi on February 22, 2020
MCSK CEO Ezekiel Mutua addressing a forum at Kenyatta University in Nairobi on February 22, 2020
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