Ministry of Information, Communications and The Digital Economy Explores International Audiovisual Collaboration

The engagement also highlighted the importance of empowering young creatives through storytelling that reflects shared human experiences across the continent.

Kenya’s audiovisual sector continues to attract growing interest from international creative studios seeking to document authentic African stories and cultures.

Principal Secretary Stephen Isaboke, EBS, today held a meeting with Karibimage International Studios, a production house focused on documenting localized African content in the broadcasting and audiovisual space.

Discussions explored opportunities to produce documentaries celebrating African cultures, lifestyles, societies and communities, alongside dedicated programming on fashion, culture and everyday life.

The engagement also highlighted the importance of empowering young creatives through storytelling that reflects shared human experiences across the continent.

The Karibimage delegation included David Destin, Founder and CEO; Jane Jaquin, Associate; and Brandon Opondo and Jeanne De Villeneuve from the Trade Department of the Embassy of France in Kenya. The company expressed interest in expanding its programmes across Africa, including in Kenya.

By Anthony Solly