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MCSK to distribute Sh1,250 royalties to artists for 2023

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Last updated: January 16, 2024 7:22 am
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The Music Copyright Society Kenya (MCSK) has unveiled plans to disburse Ksh1,250 in royalties to artists for the year 2023, with an even distribution among its 16,000 members scheduled for Thursday, January 18.

Ezekiel Mutua, CEO of MCSK, announced that they have earmarked Ksh20 million for distribution, initially planning to reveal the details on Jamhuri Day but rescheduling due to other commitments.

Mutua noted that the Cabinet Secretary advised them to establish proper structures for the disbursement, with millions expected to be distributed on January 25, including the Ksh20 million as the first batch, anticipating additional payments from platforms like Google.

“We were supposed to do this on Jamhuri Day but we had other engagements. The cabinet secretary told us to have structures and on January 25, we will disburse millions of shillings,” he said.

Mutua outlined two distribution methods: a general approach where each member receives a standard amount and a scientific approach utilizing software to track where each artist’s music was played.

“General way is where so long as you are a member, we give general rates so that every musician receives something. Then we have a scientific way where we have software that shows where your music was played.”

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The announcement triggered mixed reactions on social media.

Veteran Genge musician Nonini expressed disappointment, labeling it a sad state of affairs.

“Sad sana… Poleni wasanii wenzangu.”

While some social media users made light of Mutua’s announcement, jokingly questioning if the Ksh1,250 each musician will receive is meant for withdrawal purposes, Mutua encouraged musicians to create music that resonates with the masses to maximize earnings.

Expressing optimism about the future, Mutua emphasized their commitment to ensuring musicians benefit from their craft.

He highlighted the implementation of new tariffs, government support, and signed contracts with entities like Google, broadcasters, and matatus, aiming to provide artists with sustainable income.

Mutua stressed the importance of musicians releasing appealing music without resorting to insults, assuring that the government is committed to respecting musicians’ copyright and ensuring fair compensation from consumers of their creative works.

He concluded by stating that the collaboration between the government and Collective Management Organizations will be evident from the 25th, with new tariffs in place and close cooperation with the Kenya Copyright Board.

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