Kenya e-Government
The Government has started a connectivity and e-service delivery project. It is supported by the World Bank under the Transparency Communication Infrastructure Project (TCIP). Read more…
The Government has started a connectivity and e-service delivery project. It is supported by the World Bank under the Transparency Communication Infrastructure Project (TCIP). Read more…
As the regional and financial capital of East and Central Africa, Kenya’s competitive advantage as an ICT investment destination is supported by many investor-friendly factors. As an active member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and other international conventions and standards, Kenya has global information infrastructure. Read more…
GE (General Exhibition): This is suitable for viewers of all ages. The films should not contain anything that is harmful or disturbing to young unaccompanied viewers or even children under the age of 10. Read more…
It was established in 2005, but started Functioning fully in rnid-2006.
KFC was formed to promote the film industry locally and internationally
For the international community looking lo film in Kenya, the Commission gives information on locations and liaison services, advises on film licensing and immigration and facilities filming for film makers. Read more…
Formerly the Kenya Film Censorship Board, it was established in 1930 and an Act of Parliament enacted in 1963— Films and Stage Plays Act (Cap 222)— to ensure that films screened to the public are in line with national aspirations and culture. Read more…
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• More than 40 golf courses
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It was established in 1982 to formulate, coordinate and administer policy in the development of the film industry in Kenya.
The Department is responsible for the production of films on Government development policies and programmes, and promotion of Kenya’s cultural identity, diversity and nationhood. Read more…
The Kenyan landscape has graced the screen for more than 50 years — from the 1950s King Solomon’s Mines to the 2005 box office hit The Constant Gardener. Read more…
• Karobaar: The Business of Love (2000)
• Donald and Luba: A Family Movie (2000)
• Hemingway, the Hunter of Death (2001)
• Bad Boy – Rennen am Read more…
The local film industry generates employment, fosters economic activity and preserves the nation’s culture. It also is an avenue of transferring morals and values and contributes to the evolution of social and democratic processes. Read more…