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Originally published by Kenyanstop
April 1, 2026
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KFCB Issues Warning to Businesses as Schools Close for April Holidays

The expected surge in screen time and online access during the long break prompts a renewed push for safer viewing, with families urged to actively shape children’s media consumption habits...
✨ Key Highlights
The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) has issued a public advisory urging caution regarding age-appropriate content for children during the April school holidays.
- KFCB is cautioning video show, gaming, and film operators against admitting children to premises with content not rated as General Exhibition (GE).
- The board, led by Ag. Chief Executive Officer Nelly Muluka, also implores parents and guardians to actively monitor children's screen time and utilize parental controls.
- Emphasis is placed on guiding children towards educational and value-based programming, with the KFCB offering its Parents’ Digital Literacy Programme (PADIL) to help navigate the digital landscape.
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