Rose Mayemba sends a message to President Samia Suluhu Hassan about brutality, disappearances, and killing of tanzanians by the police🔽
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CCTV footage catches a civilian roughing up an armed police officer at a Petrol station
The Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB), domiciled under the Office of the President, has banned the use of celebrities, influencers, and content creators to endorse or promote gambling.
This follows the government’s decision to restore gambling advertisements across all media platforms, which had been suspended for 30 days pending the realignment of regulations.
The announcement comes as a setback for celebrities and content creators who depended on the lucrative industry for their livelihood. This means they will not be able to earn money from endorsing gambling activities.
In a notice dated May 29, BCLB introduced new, stringent regulations aimed at promoting responsible gambling and safeguarding vulnerable Kenyans, including minors, from such activities.
According to the notice, all gambling advertisements must be submitted to BCLB for approval and thereafter forwarded to the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) for classification before being distributed or exhibited.
The new regulation also requires all media houses to ensure that all gambling advertisements are approved by BCLB and KFCB before being distributed on their platforms.
This follows the government’s decision to restore gambling advertisements across all media platforms, which had been suspended for 30 days pending the realignment of regulations.
The announcement comes as a setback for celebrities and content creators who depended on the lucrative industry for their livelihood. This means they will not be able to earn money from endorsing gambling activities.
In a notice dated May 29, BCLB introduced new, stringent regulations aimed at promoting responsible gambling and safeguarding vulnerable Kenyans, including minors, from such activities.
According to the notice, all gambling advertisements must be submitted to BCLB for approval and thereafter forwarded to the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) for classification before being distributed or exhibited.
The new regulation also requires all media houses to ensure that all gambling advertisements are approved by BCLB and KFCB before being distributed on their platforms.
The Nairobi Times
The Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB), domiciled under the Office of the President, has banned the use of celebrities, influencers, and content creators to endorse or promote gambling. This follows the government’s decision to restore gambling advertisements…
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Nairobi City County installs vintage street lamps along Moi Avenue
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“Mimi nataka kusoma, niwe na elimu ya juu… Siwezi nikauza kitu bila kujua lugha”
Pastor Ng’ang’a defends President Samia Suluhu of Tanzania. Urges DCI to arrest Kenyans trolling her👇
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A student at Kenya Utalii College was found dead in a hostel after reportedly lying unnoticed for days. Students claim he was recently assaulted by campus security, with a video of the incident circulating on WhatsApp. They say the administration ignored concerns about his disappearance. His death sparked protests, with students marching onto Thika Road and causing major traffic disruptions. Police were deployed, and investigations are ongoing.
Kenyan Web Developer Rose Njeri has Been Arrested for creating a Civic Engagement Web App that helps citizens easily submit formal objections to the proposed Finance Bill 2025.
Link: civicemail.netlify.app
This Comes Days after President Ruto Apologised to Kenyans
Link: civicemail.netlify.app
This Comes Days after President Ruto Apologised to Kenyans
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City Council Askari Dies by Suicide After Jumping from 6th Floor of Nairobi’s City Annex Building
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Shocking Footage Shows the Moment Nairobi City Council Official Fell from 6th floor of City Annex Building💔👀
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Man Gets Electrocuted While Attempting to Steal Power Cables from KPLC Pole in Kakamega
Mob Lynches Pastor in Witemere, Nyeri Over Alleged Sexual Assault on a Minor Boy