Skip to main content Skip to page footer

New Code bans ‘mganga’, other occult adverts from Kenyan media

The revised Code introduces a wide range of measures to clean up and modernise the country’s media space.

No occult ads

No occult ads. Courtesy photo

Those loud adverts by the so-called magicians promising their prospective clients instant riches, getting back lost lovers, and untraceable miracles are officially off the air.

The 2025 Code of Conduct for Media Practice, unveiled on Thursday, has banned such advertising from all media platforms in Kenya.

The new Code--presented by the Media Council of Kenya (MCK) in partnership with the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy--was submitted to the National Assembly’s Committee on Delegated Legislation for consideration.

Alongside the crackdown on mganga and/or witchdoctor ads, the revised Code introduces a wide range of measures to clean up and modernise the country’s media space.

Among the key changes are captured hereunder.

A complete ban on advertising of witchcraft, occult services, lotteries, and unregulated betting.

A mandatory seven-second delay for live broadcasts, to allow editors to filter harmful, inciteful, or sensitive content.

Journalists must now obtain parental consent before covering stories involving minors, and avoid identifying children in stories related to crime or abuse.

Sexually suggestive content is banned during the watershed period (typically 5am to 10pm).

Stricter privacy rules now govern coverage of victims of sexual violence, grieving families, and vulnerable persons.

Digital media practitioners are now required to verify sources, label sponsored content, and clearly inform subjects when recordings are made.

Reporting that could promote hate speech, ethnic incitement, or religious intolerance is explicitly prohibited.

Cabinet Secretary for Information William Kabogo said the Code puts the public first and aims to restore trust in the media.

“The Code addresses the protection of children and outlines clear ethical standards. Journalists must do better--for the public, for the profession, and for the truth,” said Mr Kabogo.

MCK CEO David Omwoyo added that the Code adapts journalism to the digital era, where misinformation spreads fast and content creators blur the lines between entertainment and reporting.

“It’s about raising the bar for everyone with an audience — whether they’re on TV, on a blog, or live on TikTok,” Mr Omwoyo said.

On his part, MCK Manager of Regulatory Affairs Terrence Minishi said the reforms were informed by court rulings and growing concern over exploitative and harmful content targeting children.

“This Code is timely. It responds to issues raised by parents, educators and the public on what our children and communities are exposed to daily,” Mr Minishi said.

The National Assembly is expected to approve the new Code soon, paving the way for full enforcement and bringing to an end the era of media airtime being sold to magicians.

1573 results:
Raila takes holiday abroad, sparks debate online  
Date: 2025-08-24
Raila Odinga His retreat, though brief, arrives at a moment when speculation on succession politics and strategic maneuvering is high.  
End of the road for East Africa as hosts crash out of CHAN 2024  
Date: 2025-08-24
Senegal's Seyni Ndiaye shoots the ball past Ugandan player during their CHAN 2024 quarter-final match The East African dream is over--at least for now--and the Pamoja nations are left with memories of vibrant crowds, carnival atmospheres, and fleeting hope.  
Kenya vs Madagascar: Harambee Stars bow out of CHAN after penalty nightmare  
Date: 2025-08-23
Kenya Squad The match remained deadlocked through extra time, prompting a dramatic penalty shootout.  
East Africa’s hopes rest on Uganda as Kenya and Tanzania crash out of CHAN  
Date: 2025-08-23
Uganda Cranes The Cranes face Senegal in Kampala on Saturday (today) for a place in the last four(4).  
UoN pharmacy alumni mark golden jubilee with free medical camp  
Date: 2025-08-23
golden jubilee medical camp During the medical camp event, the Pharmaceutical Society of Kenya (PSK) raised alarm over rising cases of unqualified individuals infiltrating pharmacies.  
CHAN Quarter-Finals Set: Stakes high for hosts and challengers alike  
Date: 2025-08-22
Benni McCarthy Kenya, who topped Group A with 10 points, are under intense pressure to deliver in front of their home fans and reach the semi-finals for the first time.  
Speaker Wetang'ula warns MPs against corruption, absenteeism  
Date: 2025-08-21
Moses Wetang'ula The Speaker addressed claims of legislators soliciting inducements to influence legislation.  
Gachagua returns from a six-week US tour amid chaos at Kamukunji rally  
Date: 2025-08-21
Rigathi Gachagua The turbulence marked a dramatic contrast to the peaceful and symbolic nature of his US mission.  
High Court halts Ruto’s anti-corruption taskforce  
Date: 2025-08-21
The orders follow a petition filed by Nakuru-based surgeon Dr Magare Gikenyi, alongside Eliud Karanja Matindi, Philemon Abuga Nyakundi, and Dishon Keroti Mogire.  
Senate to hear governor Mutai's impeachment in plenary next week  
Date: 2025-08-20
Eric Mutai The Senate will handle the impeachment in a full House session, in line with Section 33A of the County Governments Act and Senate Standing Order 81B(2).  
Search results 1 until 10 of 1573