Over the last year, Kenya has witnessed State harassment, arrests and conviction of Kenyan Internet users. Interaction between the law,...
The Dean of students at Egerton University has advised students at the institution to use social media responsibly. Speaking during the...
iFreedoms was launched on Sunday 18th January to coincide with the World Internet Freedom Day marked on 18th January every...
By Kioko Kivandi Going digital, a key plank of the Jubilee administration with its flagship area being Nakuru County...
The two year sentence conviction for Alan Wadi Okong’o aka Lieutenant Wadi for ‘undermining the authority of President Uhuru’, by Magistrate Ann...
The rise in the use of the internet in Kenya has increased the need to learn about the do’s and...
The iHub yesterday (18th Feb) hosted a forum to discuss blogging, its merits, demerits and whether this space should...
Bloggers and journalists came together yesterday (18th February 2015) at the iHub to discuss whether bloggers should be regulated. The forum also...
The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 provides for the protection of the freedom of expression, freedom of the media, freedom of...
The role of Kenyan blogs is now increasing and filling the void of a platform that Kenyans can publish and information on corruption as well as easily access and share such information.
On Saturday afternoon, a blogger by the name Abraham Mutai was arrested in Mombasa and quickly airlifted to Nairobi. There...
A 24-year old University Student, Nancy Mbindalah was in January this year arrested by Police in Embu County and held...