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The Reject Finance Bill Protests in Kenya saw music artists and cartoonists play a significant role in amplifying dissent voices and shaping the movement’s narrative. The protests, triggered by the proposed Finance Bill, led to nationwide creative expression and calls for change. Artists like Eric Wainaina and Juliani’s music became symbols of resistance during the demonstrations that turned violent, resulting in losses and injuries. President Ruto condemned the protests as “treasonous,” igniting a crucial dialogue about democratic expression and civil liberties in Kenya. The fusion of music and art formed a potent force in conveying dissatisfaction and solidarity during the protests.

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According to Partners Against Piracy (PAP), content piracy is practiced by terrorists and crime syndicates. PAP is a Kenyan Association comprising various creative industry stakeholders like Multichoice, Bernsoft, Phat Music Africa, My Movies Africa by Yakwetu, Art at Work, Boomplay, The Music Advocate Africa, Creative Society of Kenya, IPO Kenya, Mugenge2RU (Nonini) & other corporates who have teamed up to lead efforts to fight piracy in Kenya and Africa.

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