Bahati Responds after Being Banned from Advertising His Betting Company: “Cheza Safe”

Bahati Responds after Being Banned from Advertising His Betting Company: “Cheza Safe”

  • Bahati has shared his reaction to the recent rules and regulations by the Betting Control and Licensing Board
  • The singer shared a video while leaving his home for work, looking sharp in a blue suit
  • The content creator's fans reacted to his message, asking if he was allowed to advertise, while some praised his outfit

Singer Bahati has responded to the new guidelines by the Betting Control and Licensing Board of Kenya (BCLB).

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Bahati is currently an investor in the betting sector. Photo: Bahati.
Source: Instagram

Celebs and influencers banned from betting adverts

As earlier reported by TUKO.co.ke, BCLB published guidelines that had been issued during the one-month period in which the media was banned from betting advertising.

Media owners and agencies were urged to ensure that gambling ads were approved by BCLB and classified by KFCB before distribution.

The board also banned advertisements from being placed at schools, near religious institutions or places frequented by kids such as like playgrounds or malls.

A hard-hitting rule for the entertainment industry was that the use of celebrities, influencers and content creators in betting ads was banned.

Bahati responds to new rules

Following the new directives, the Barua hitmaker went on his Instagram to share a video, as he disclosed that BCLB had reached out to him in a letter.

The singer started by pretending to be on a call where he was closing a KSh 10 million bill before confirming that he received the letter.

He thanked the board for their commitment and support to responsible betting.

He also sent a message to his Bahati Bet customers, urging then to "cheza safe" and bet responsibly, also noting that it can be addictive.

In his caption, Bahati noted that he had also committed to being the responsible betting ambassador.

"As the C.E.O and director, I acknowledge your efforts and I commit to be your responsible gaming goodwill ambassador," he wrote.

Bahati's post was followed by mixed reactions from those who supported his message and others who did not feel it was helping in any way.

Here are a few reactions:

_.mr_berry said:

"Umesema tucheze safe."

ndinda_mwanza said:

"What is betting responsibly?"

joyce_wanjira_ said:

"Kwa Bahati Bet hakunaga Bahati, (laughs)."

saka83037 said:

"Tulisema celebs wasi advertise bet..ama ju we ni CEO hakuna shida."

lucypretty2024 said:

"Nahurumia wengine coz wewe mwenyewe n brand you don't need influencers aki ,enyewe unawacheza safe."

annritasimon said:

"Mjesh luku nayo unajuanga kupiga."

mall_kingsly said:

"Kusema Tu ukweli what are you telling us? This you're telling us is unnecessary for us to know."
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Bahati wearing his favourite club jersey weeks after losing the semi-final. Photo: Bahati.
Source: Instagram

Does Bahati have a brother?

As earlier reported, Bahati went on social media to announce that his older brother, Kioko, is single.

Sharing a picture of the two looking dapper in semi-official wear, Bahati disclosed that he would want more kids despite already having five.

However, he would like his brother to catch up to him, but the problem is that he is not dating at the moment.

The musician urged single ladies to come forward and 'finish the business' of getting his brother out of the singles market.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Victor Otengo (Entertainment editor) Victor Otengo is the Special Projects Lead and Editor at TUKO.co.ke. He attended the Multimedia University of Kenya, where he studied for a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. He has seven years of experience in journalism and has previously worked as a writer at Standard Digital, reporter and sports pundit at Kwese TV (under African Insights). Email: [email protected].

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