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President Ruto directs all ministries, agencies to advertise on online platforms to grow digital economy

He noted that increased advertising translates into higher content visibility and greater earnings for local creators.

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by FELIX KIPKEMOI

News16 August 2025 - 16:35
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  • Ruto stated "the more we advertise online, the higher our content is weighted and the more our creatives will earn."
  • He revealed that when he assumed office in August 2022, Kenya was not among the four African countries whose content creators were monetised on Facebook. 
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President William Ruto during the music festival at Sagana State lodge on August 16, 2025/PCS 
President William Ruto has directed all ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) to prioritise digital advertising in a move aimed at growing Kenya’s digital economy, creating jobs, and boosting incomes for creatives.

Speaking at the State Concert of the 97th Kenya Music Festival in Nyeri on Saturday, Ruto said the government has no excuse not to embrace online platforms.

He noted that increased advertising translates into higher content visibility and greater earnings for local creators.

“The more we advertise online, the higher our content is weighted, and the more our creatives will earn. We must support our digital economy,” he said.

The President revealed that when he assumed office in August 2022, Kenya was not among the four African countries whose content creators were monetised on Facebook. 

This changed after what he termed “determined negotiations” between his government and the company’s top leadership.

“Today, Kenya is among the select few countries whose creators are paid for their original content on the platform. We fought hard and we won. And we are not stopping,” he added.

Ruto said Kenyan content producers are now also earning more from platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube, which have expanded payouts to local creators.

The Head of State further disclosed that during his visit to the United States next month, he will hold talks with global tech giants to deepen partnerships for the benefit of Kenyan digital entrepreneurs.

Among the key priorities, he noted, is the integration of M-PESA into Facebook’s payment system to make payouts faster and more accessible. 

He stated that he also intends to push Google to allow Kenyans to purchase adverts via M-PESA.

“This change will benefit both creatives and MSMEs selling their products online, creating a win-win situation for Kenya and YouTube, which will enjoy more transactions on its platform,” Ruto said.

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