Thursday, September 18
  1. Agreement for Africa Academy / Regional Centre
    Kenya has signed an agreement with Grammy Global Ventures (GGV) to establish an Africa Academy headquarters / centre in Kenya.
    • The deal was formalized on September 25, 2023.
    • Kenya has made the necessary payments: USD 2,500,000 (approx KSh 323–324 million) in instalments, with the final one recently completed.
    • The intended site for the centre is Konza Technopolis (Digital Media City) on about 160 acres, and agreements with Korea for infrastructure are in place.
  2. Kenya’s Government Is Putting Up Funds
    The Kenyan government, under President Ruto, has allocated (and paid) KSh 500 million as part of its bid related to the Grammy/Recording Academy’s Africa plans.
  3. Other African Countries Also Bidding / Founding Members
    Rwanda, Nigeria, and South Africa are also involved (they have signed MoUs or agreements) as “founding members” for the Africa Academy project.

What isn’t confirmed / what is being clarified

  1. Kenya is NOT confirmed to host the Grammy Awards ceremony
    • Authorities have denied that the agreement includes bringing the main annual Grammy Awards (as held in Los Angeles) to Kenya.
    • The agreement more clearly refers to the Academy / centre, not that the full awards show will be relocated.
  2. What “hosting” means isn’t fully settled
    • “Hosting” in this context seems to refer to the Africa Academy headquarters or regional centre; it does not yet mean the global Grammys ceremony.
    • If Kenya (or any country) were to host Grammy-branded events, it’s likely those would be side events, regional shows, or special programs rather than the full Grammy main ceremony—unless a much bigger agreement is reached.
  3. Return of funds if bid fails
    • If Kenya does not win the bid (i.e. the Academy’s headquarters ends up elsewhere), some reports say the money paid may be returned
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