Cape Media and the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening media collaboration and public engagement through a strategic knowledge-sharing session aimed at enhancing public awareness on tax matters and national development initiatives.
The engagement, held on Friday, June 19, 2026, brought together representatives from both organizations for an immersive programme focused on fostering mutual understanding, information exchange, and effective public communication.
During the session, KRA provided an overview of the Electronic Tax Invoice Management System (eTIMS), outlining its progress, opportunities, and implementation challenges.
Participants also explored taxpayer education initiatives and discussed the role of media organizations in supporting public understanding of tax administration and compliance.
KRA representatives highlighted the importance of accurate, timely, and accessible information in promoting voluntary tax compliance and building public trust.
They emphasized that media platforms play a vital role in connecting institutions with citizens by translating complex policy and administrative matters into relatable and understandable content.
Speaking during the engagement, Head of TV, Macharia Wamugo, expressed optimism about the opportunities that could emerge from closer collaboration between media and public institutions.
“As a media house, we believe informed citizens make better decisions. This engagement has provided valuable insights into KRA’s operations and taxpayer education initiatives. We are optimistic about the potential for greater collaboration in ensuring important public information reaches Kenyans in a clear, accurate, and impactful manner,” said Wamugo.
TV47’s Editor in Chief, Macharia Gachuru, echoed the sentiments, noting that the immersion programme had strengthened the newsroom’s understanding of key tax and revenue matters that affect citizens and businesses.
“Our role as journalists is to simplify complex issues and present them in a way that audiences can understand and relate to. The discussions held today have deepened our understanding of KRA’s mandate and opened avenues for more informed reporting. We look forward to continued engagement that ultimately benefits the public through quality information and civic education,” said Gachuru.
KRA’s Taxpayer Education Assistant Manager, May Magomere, also expressed optimism about the engagement, noting that closer collaboration with Cape Media would enhance public understanding of tax processes and strengthen voluntary compliance.
“Engaging with media partners such as Cape Media gives us an opportunity to simplify and amplify our message to the public. We are looking forward to continued interactions that will help demystify tax processes and make taxpayer education more accessible and relatable to all Kenyans,” said Magomere.
Cape Media highlighted its commitment to impactful journalism and public interest reporting, noting the importance of providing audiences with credible information that empowers them to make informed decisions.
The discussions further explored opportunities for enhanced engagement between the media and public institutions in advancing civic education and national conversations.
The engagement concluded with discussions on the way forward, with both organizations expressing a shared commitment to strengthening communication channels and enhancing public access to information.
As institutions continue to embrace collaboration in advancing public awareness, the Cape Media – KRA engagement marks an important milestone in leveraging communication, innovation, and media partnerships to serve the public interest and foster a more informed society.
