Public Relations Society of Kenya Applauds Progress as Public Relations and Communication Management Bill Advances to First Reading in National Assembly

The Public Relations Society of Kenya (PRSK) commends the significant stride taken as the Public Relations and Communication Management Bill proceeds to its first reading at the National Assembly of Kenya. This pivotal development marks the initial step in a comprehensive legislative journey towards the realization of modernized regulations governing the practice of public relations and communication management within the nation.

Arik Karani, President of PRSK, has conveyed a letter to the esteemed members of the society, underscoring the importance of this legislative advancement. The Bill's progression to the National Assembly signifies a critical juncture in the quest for enhanced standards and accountability within the public relations landscape of Kenya.

In his communication to the members, Karani emphasized the consequential nature of the Bill and outlined its trajectory through the legislative process. The first reading signifies the inaugural phase of a rigorous parliamentary review, which encompasses a series of evaluations and consultations before potential enactment into law.