The Kenya Film Classification Board has launched clean content consumption training in various schools across the country. This follows increased cases of cyber-crime targeting the youth. Kenya Film Classification Board acting CEO Christopher Wambua says there is a need for increased consumer awareness, especially as criminals increasingly use social media and online gaming platforms to target potential victims.
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