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Kenya Clarifies $3.8M Grammy Deal: Aims for Africa Academy, Not Hosting Ceremony

Kenya Clarifies $3.8M Grammy Deal: Aims for Africa Academy, Not Hosting Ceremony

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 20, 2024 4:52 pm
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Kenyan officials have firmly denied allegations that the country plans to host the Grammy Awards following public backlash to President William Ruto’s announcement of a 500 million Kenyan shilling ($3.8 million) deal with Grammy Global Ventures. The announcement, initially interpreted as an effort to bring the prestigious ceremony to Kenya, was met with widespread criticism, with many Kenyans questioning the government’s spending priorities amid economic challenges.

In a detailed statement, Kenya’s Ministry of Youth, Creative Economy, and Sports clarified that the agreement, signed on September 25, 2023, is focused on establishing an Africa Academy headquarters in Kenya, rather than hosting the Grammy Awards ceremony itself.

“The ministry and Grammy Global Ventures signed an agreement to collaborate on the establishment of the Africa Academy headquarters or center in Kenya,” the statement read. Officials stressed that this initiative aims to empower Kenyan artists by providing them with access to international platforms to showcase and grow their talent.

The ministry also highlighted that Kenya is one of several African nations, including Nigeria, South Africa, and Rwanda, competing to host the Grammy organization’s headquarters. The Africa Academy project requires two founding members to contribute a minimum of $2.5 million each. These funds, according to the ministry, could potentially be used to host the Grammy Awards in one of the contributing African countries in the future.

This clarification comes amid heightened public scrutiny, with many Kenyans expressing frustration over the perceived misallocation of resources. Critics argue that the focus should be on addressing pressing domestic issues rather than engaging in high-profile international projects.

Beyond the Africa Academy, Kenya remains committed to enhancing its position in the global creative sector. The country has announced plans to host the World Conference on Creative Economy in 2027, signaling its ambition to become a regional hub for the creative and cultural industries.

Despite the controversy, government officials remain optimistic that the Africa Academy project will position Kenya as a leading voice in the global creative economy, fostering opportunities for local artists while elevating the country’s international profile.

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