KFCB issues three-month ultimatum to unlicensed filmmakers

The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) has issued a three-month ultimatum to filmmakers who have produced works since 2018 without meeting legal requirements. The grace period runs from March 4 to June 4, 2026, allowing submissions for examination and approval. Non-compliant filmmakers will face restrictions on distribution and exhibition.

In a notice dated March 4, 2026, the KFCB explained that the grace period will enable filmmakers to rectify their status. The board will review film contents to decide on licensing and age-appropriate classification. According to the statement, "Filmmakers are therefore encouraged to take advantage of this window to obtain the necessary approvals to lawfully distribute and monetise their works," the KFCB said.

"Upon the lapse of this notice, any film that will not have been duly licensed and classified for age appropriateness shall not be distributed, broadcast, or exhibited to the public. Contravention of the same shall be dealt with in accordance with the law," it added.

The absence of these requirements has hindered many filmmakers from showcasing their works at film festivals, as per the KFCB. This situation has persisted for the past eight years.

Meanwhile, Kenya's film industry has expanded rapidly, drawing international producers. Last year, in 2025, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi disclosed a Ksh20 billion deal for the Bollywood film SSMB29 to be shot in the country. He made the revelation after meeting writer and director Srisaila Sri Rajamouli on September 2, 2025.

The production team selected Kenya as the main location following scouting in East Africa, including Uganda and Tanzania. Nearly 95 percent of the movie's African scenes were filmed here. The film will premiere in more than 120 countries and reach an audience of over one billion worldwide, elevating Kenya's global profile and creating opportunities for further investment.

Mudavadi stated that the movie will play a key role in establishing Kenya as a top destination for film production, tourism, and international partnerships.

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