Angela Ndambuki, a lawyer specializing in intellectual property, will lead the office in Nairobi, Kenya. The IFPI has opened an office in Kenya, its first regional outpost in Africa, at a time when major labels and streaming platforms are increasing their focus on the continent’s music potential.
To head the office, which is based in Nairobi, the London-based organization named Angela Ndambuki, a Kenyan-born lawyer and intellectual property specialist who co-founded the Performers Rights Society of Kenya (PRISK), after she had a career as a member of the all-girl group Tattu.
Ndambuki will be tasked with promoting the music industry and improving data reporting in a fast-growing region of the world which still suffers from extensive
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