A fourth-year university student will spend two years in jail for posting on social media insults against President Uhuru...
As part of BAKE’s contribution to increasing the knowledge of Bloggers and Social Media users on how to be safe...
NetBlocks in partnership with the Internet Society has launched The Cost of Shutdown Tool (COST). This tool will empower the wider community...
It was a great day for internet freedoms when Justice John Mativo declared criminal defamation as unconstitutional. The judge ruled that...
Safaricom has sued blogger Cyprian Nyakundi for defamation. In a paid advertisement in the Nation, dated 24th June 2015 on...
Tactical Tech’s Data and Politics research teams set out to investigate how personal and individual data was being utilized in...
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) website was hacked last night by a group calling themselves AnonPlus. The Kenyan communications...
Bomet based detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have arrested a suspect for publishing alarming information warning of...
The office of the Interior Cabinet Secretary, now led by Dr Fred Matiang’i, may soon be able to access mobile...
Concerns over internet freedoms in Kenya can be broadly traced to larger rights and freedoms enjoyed by Kenyans in the...
Kenyan police officers who use social media platforms to decry issues such as unfair treatment or sexual harassment, among others...
The two year sentence conviction for Alan Wadi Okong’o aka Lieutenant Wadi for ‘undermining the authority of President Uhuru’, by Magistrate Ann...









