Ababu Namwamba to witness the signing of MoU between Kenya, South Africa and Barbados

• Namwamba among guests attending a conference to witness the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Kenya, South Africa and Barbados.

• The Conference is set to take place, today and Thursday, March 30, 2023

Ababu Namwamba.
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The Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Youth Affairs, the Arts and Sports, Honorable Ababu Namwamba will be among those who will witness the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Kenya, South Africa, and Barbados.

The MoU will be signed at the inaugural Sub-Saharan Africa Annual Conference for Neighboring Rights Music Licensing Companies (MLCs), Collective Management Organizations (CMOs) representing producers of sound recordings, national recording groups (the trade bodies for producers of sound recordings) and record labels.

The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) will be hosting the event.

The Conference is set to take place, today and Thursday, March 30, 2023, at the Tribe Hotel in the Village Market.

Other guests who will attend the signing are South African High Commissioner to Kenya, MJ Mahlangu, Barbados High Commissioner to Kenya, William McDonald, IFPI’s Chief Executive Officer, Frances Mooore, Sony Music Entertainment Africa Managing Director Sean Watson, and IFPI Sub Saharan Africa Regional Director Angela Ndambuki.

According to IFPI’s press statement, the Conference will also comprise neighboring rights collective management organizations, record companies, and national groups.

"The meeting intends to explore recording industry issues, particularly, the challenges, gaps, and opportunities in the collective management of neighboring rights. Of importance, besides improving policy environment, is the need to design ways of realizing the potential of the recorded music market in the region, especially the broadcast and public performance markets," read the statement in part.

IFPI noted that public performances and broadcast music were heavily consumed but the artists and producers of the music were not being fairly compensated.“The conference seeks to establish a sustainable approach to building a neighboring rights collective management culture in the region to enable the Sub-Saharan African recorded music market to compete globally."

The conference seeks to establish a sustainable approach to building neighboring rights collective management culture in the region to enable the Sub-Saharan African recorded music market to compete globally

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