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Embarambamba Given 3 Must Do Rules By KFCB

KFCB put Embarambamba to task following his use of vulgarity.

Christopher Mosioma known by his stage name Embarambamba has found himself on the wrong side of the law with the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB). KFCB met with the singer over his “indecent” content where they held a meeting with Embarambamba in their Uchumi House Offices in Nairobi.

It seems things were difficult for the controversial singer as he was ordered by the Film body to delete all his music content on Youtube and any other social media accounts within the two days of their demand notice.

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Embarambamba at the Meeting with KFCB Photo/Courtesy

“Embarambamba was hard-pressed to explain why he had blatantly contravened Sections 4 (Part II) and 12 of the Cap 222 governing the creation, broadcasting, possession, distribution, and exhibition of audio-visual content in Kenya.” said KFCB

The body also put Embarambamba to task following his use of vulgarity, nudity, indecency, and violent dancing styles in his content, specifically in the ‘Niko Uchi’ song, among others.

As a result of the meeting, the Board instructed Embarambamba to:

1. Delete all offensive/indecent content (music videos) uploaded on his YouTube channel and other social media platforms within the remaining two (2) days of the demand notice, failure to which further legal action will be taken against him in line with Cap 222.

2. Submit all his content (music videos) to KFCB for examination and classification for age appropriateness.

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3. Acquire a filming license from KFCB before embarking on any new productions, and submit the same for classification for age-appropriateness before exhibiting to the public.

Embarambamba agreed to adhere to the demands/advisory issued by the Board in the demand letter.

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