Safaricom and Airtel Win Case Over Direct Skiza Tune Royalties to musicians

[Business Today - Kenya] - 18/08/2025
The High Court in Nairobi has declined to compel mobile operators Safaricom and Airtel to pay musicians directly for callback tunes, popularly known as Skiza on Safaricom and Hello tunes on Airtel. The case had been filed by Justus Ngemu, the chairman of the Music Associations Alliance of Kenya (…)
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