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Welcome to TechOver Africa with Wangari Njathi.

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Welcome to TechOver Africa with Wangari Njathi. One womans take on the Story of the Rising Digital Economy in Africa. We talk with the expert guests on all things tech. Is the technological uptake in Africa all good, all bad, or in between. Join me as I examine, interrogate, analyze and make sense of policies that guard our interests. Disruption can be messy, where will we be when the dust settles?
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The Digital Service Tax Controversy in Kenya - Part Two
Episode 4
Tuesday, 17 October, 2023

Join us as we complete this two-part series on the DST.Wangari criticizes the Kenyan government's digital economy blueprint due to a lack of a legal framework to achieve the set objectives. This discrepancy is contributing to corruption and politicization in the digital economy.Despite Kenya being one of the first African countries to propose a smart city, it hasn't been realized due to these issues.Wangari draws parallels between the current situation and historical colonialism, suggesting that the government perpetuates a digital colonial apparatus.The conversation shifts to the impact of the digital service tax controversy on the creative economy in Kenya.Anto Neosoul criticizes the lack of governmental understanding of digitization and the creative industries, citing a lack of proactive action and an overreliance on reactive measures.Anto emphasizes the need for representation within the creative industry to effectively engage with the government and protect the interests of content creators.From a legal perspective, Teddy anticipates increased tax evasion and avoidance due to the digital service tax. He urges a review of the governing laws and policies.Rama discusses the financial implications of the digital service tax. He predicts that the tax will push the creative industry to seek alternatives for lowering their tax obligations, potentially driving them offshore or underground.Rama mentions a recently formed creators' union but doubts its effectiveness if it doesn't guarantee financial and policy independence.The panel concludes, praising the importance of such discussions and expressing the desire to continue them.

 

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