Why iFreedoms? Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) has launched the iFreedoms project through the Kenya Monitor platform (www.ifreedoms.co.ke). This project...
Written by Morris Kiruga Social media only features on our daily plate of bad places to hate on each...
The world as we know it, exists in its current form due to a number of intervening factors and key...
As at the end of the year 2014, Kenya status on Interned Freedoms was ‘Free’. According to Freedom House, an...
The hate speech case against Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria and the shift to have it resolved out of court...
On Saturday afternoon, a blogger by the name Abraham Mutai was arrested in Mombasa and quickly airlifted to Nairobi. There...
As an organisation that represents the interest of bloggers and content creators in Kenya, we the Bloggers Association of Kenya...
January 18th is Internet Freedom Day, an opportunity to reflect on and celebrate our freedom of expression. As a part...
Following the arrest of Kenyan Blogger Abraham Mutai who uses the twitter handle @ItsMutai in Mombasa yesterday, at long last,...
A fourth-year university student will spend two years in jail for posting on social media insults against President Uhuru...
A 24-year old University Student, Nancy Mbindalah was in January this year arrested by Police in Embu County and held...
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.