Artists, Did You Know You Have an Organization Which Champions For Your Rights?
It was licensed by the Kenya Copyright Board to represent performers in musical and dramatic works 5 years ago and the society is still going strong, doing what it was mandated to do.
5 years is no mean feat for an upcoming organization that is required to look into the rights of the ever growing number of artists in Kenya, from comedy to singing, DJing to producing.
And the society was quick to wish itself a happy birthday, celebrating half a decade since its inception. This is what they tweeted:

Performers Rights Society of Kenya (PRISK) is a collective management organisation licensed by the Kenya Copyright Board to represent performers in musical and dramatic works.
PRISK is hence a performer works licensing company appointed as a collecting society under GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12322. PRISK is a non-profit company limited by guarantee, and not having a share capital.