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		<title>Journalism in Africa: Kenyan government relaxes communication laws</title>
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Dennis Itumbi reports for Journalism.co.uk from Nairobi on the media in Kenya:
The Kenyan Government has bowed to pressure from media owners and dropped plans to outlaw cross-media ownership and endorse the invasion of broadcasting stations.
New laws tabled in parliament by Samuel Poghisio, Kenya&#8217;s Information and Communications Minister, suggest the controversial clauses have been removed from [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Dennis Itumbi reports for Journalism.co.uk from Nairobi on the media in Kenya:</em></p>
<p>The Kenyan Government has bowed to pressure from media owners and dropped plans to outlaw cross-media ownership and endorse the invasion of broadcasting stations.</p>
<p>New laws tabled in parliament by Samuel Poghisio, Kenya&#8217;s Information and Communications Minister, suggest the controversial clauses have been removed from the Kenya Communications (Amendment) Bill 2008.</p>
<p>The removed clauses made it illegal to own a broadcast station and newspaper at the same time.</p>
<p>However, the new bill emphasises the growth of local programming at local stations. &#8216;The Kenyan identity has to be maintained throughout the programming and enhanced quantity of such programmes should be aired,&#8217; it states.</p>
<p>At one time former minister Raphael Tuju, who now chairs the Ethnic and Race Relations committee in the Office of the President, demanded that local stations&#8217; output was at least 40 per cent local content &#8211; no station complied. However, stations have recently been increasing local production across the country.</p>
<p>The new bill strips the Minister for Internal Security of proposed powers to invade &#8216;rogue stations&#8217; and seeks to elevate the Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) into a fully fledged information and communications regulator. If passed, the bill would empower the CCK to license and regulate broadcasting services.</p>
<p>The new proposals sailed through the first reading in parliament on Monday.</p>
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