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Kenya And Tyler Perry Studios Launch Groundbreaking Creative Economy Initiative

June 11, 2025
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Kenya is fast becoming Africa’s leading creative economy destination, thanks to the successful U.S.-Kenya Creative Economy Forum. This initiative, backed by Tyler Perry Studios and the NBA Africa, concluded with a $93 million investment commitment to increasing Kenya’s creative sector contribution to GDP from 5% to 10% by 2025.

The forum, organised by the U.S. Embassy in Kenya and the American Chamber of Commerce Kenya (AmCham Kenya) under the theme “Powering the Future of the Creative Economy,” established Kenya as an attractive investment hub for American firms seeking opportunities within the continent’s expanding creative landscape. Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports, Salim Mvurya, underscored the government’s dedication to positioning Kenya as a global leader in creative excellence, emphasising the sector as a critical driver of national development and youth employment.

Marc Dillard, Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Kenya, reiterated the growth potential of the creative industries, which currently contribute at least 5% to the nation’s GDP. He highlighted the need for sustained focus on innovation and strategic partnerships.

The Kenyan government is implementing sweeping reforms to facilitate this growth, including the expedited Creative Economy Support Bill that offers tax incentives and streamlined regulatory frameworks. Additionally, the government is working to make Kenya a regional filmmaking hub by fast-tracking visa and work permit processes for international film crews.

Three key investment sectors emerged from the forum: Kenya’s film industry, acclaimed as the “Hollywood of Africa”; its vibrant music market, ripe for U.S. labels; and the country’s passionate sports culture, showcased by its host role in the upcoming African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2025.

With a fast-growing creative economy, leveraging a tech-savvy youth demographic and strategic geographic position, Kenya is a national hub and a gateway to the broader East African market of 300 million consumers.

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