By Reporter
Kisumu City Board has asked all the current and potential outdoor advertisers to re-apply for new permits. This move follows the new city geospatial plan, which demands orderly digital advertising.
The transition to digital advertising will enrich CCVT coverage and enhance security within the city and the neighbourhood.
Similarly, this is meant to reduce the high incidence of billboard accidents in the city and improve its image and status as a smart city.
City Manager Mr. Abala Wanga said with immediate effect, all the existing outdoor advertisement permits in Kisumu City have been hereby rendered obsolete.
“ Interested parties who wish to engage in outdoor advertising within Kisumu are invited to register with the City Management as we transition to digital outdoor advertisements. This transition aligns with the City’s goal of modernizing urban services and ensuring more sustainable and efficient management of public spaces. The registration period will run until 2nd January 2025,” he said in the Communique.
He said the transition to digital outdoor advertising will help streamline processes, increase transparency, and enhance the overall aesthetic of the city.
“We encourage all businesses and stakeholders to take advantage of this opportunity and register promptly. We remain committed to delivering high-quality services to our residents and stakeholders. This transition will ensure the efficient management of urban affairs and strengthen our capacity to meet the growing needs of Kisumu City,” he said.
He pledged with the stakeholders mainly the residents and businesses to collaborate with the City Management to ensure the success in the implementation of the new measures for a better
and more sustainable urban future.
“For further inquiries or assistance, feel free to contact the office of the undersigned,” he said.



