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Azziad Nasenya, Churchill, Carol Radul, Wahu, Kate Actress Among others, Land Government Jobs in Bid to Strengthen Creative Industry

by TopNews

Kenyan celebrities like Azziad Nasenya, Churchill, Carol Radul, Wahu Kagwi, Kate Actress, and Dennis Itumbi have gotten new jobs with the ministry of youth affairs, sports, and arts.

The ministry has said that Talanta Hela council will be set up, and it will have a committee for sports and arts.

Ababu Namwamba, who is the Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, the Arts, and Sports, put out a notice in the gazette about the new committee.

The CS will be in charge of the council, which will also include the Principal Secretary of the State Department of Sports, the Principal Secretary of the State Department of Youth Affairs and the Arts, the Principal Secretary of the State Department of Basic Education, and representatives from the Council of Governors. There are also well-known people from sports and the arts on the Council. These people are David Langat, Debra Mallowah, Abraham Kipyego Mutai, Charles Gacheru, Claudia Naisabwa Leshomoo, Nobert Ouma, June Chepkemei, and Dennis Itumbi.

Carol Radul is the chairperson of the Sports Technical Committee, which has 11 members: Boniface Ambani, Julius Kiplagat Yego, Neddy Kutsuru, Alfred Makotsi, Sammy Tiyoi Shollei, Collins Kale, Kevin Mutai, Shilovelo Winna Shilavula, Daniel Nakeor Losiru, and Staicy Shariffa Ochieng.

Daniel Ndambuki (Churchill) is the Chairperson of the Creatives Technical Committee, which has ten other members: Akinyi Odongo, Jimmi Gathu, Catherine Kamau, Esther Akoth, Kizito Makhande, Azziad Nasenya, Rosemary Wahu Kagwi, Awadhi Salim Awadhi, Douglas Kipkirui Langat, and Susan Ekasiba

The committees will have a three-year term and will be in charge of many things, such as promoting the growth of sports, using technology to find and train talent, making suggestions about the collection and distribution of royalties, putting the National Creatives Economy Plan into action, running the National Creatives Awards, making the creatives sector profitable, improving arts facilities and infrastructure, and promoting Kenya as a top place to make movies.

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