‘God-Given Talent, Not Gachagua-Granted’ — DCCAK Defends Mt Kenya Musicians Against Gachagua’s Boycott Call
The Digital Content Creators Association of Kenya (DCCAK) has strongly condemned former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for urging a boycott of Mt Kenya musicians who recently visited Deputy President Kithure Kindiki. In a statement, DCCAK Chairperson Bob Ndolo called Gachagua’s remarks not only outdated but also a direct attack on artists’ constitutional rights. He accused the former DP of trying to silence creative voices and weaponize culture for political gain. “It is profoundly unfortunate that at a time when Kenya is working to dismantle barriers that have long denied our artists their rightful income, a former Deputy President would threaten private entertainment businesses unless they deny artists the right to
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