So far, African countries are leading the pack when it comes to social media intolerance a report by Surfshark has...
According to a recent VOA report, elections in Africa have increasingly been marked by a worrying trend where governments impose...
On October 25, 2024, we hosted a townhall forum at the Baraza Media Lab to address the societal, economic, and...
We have embraced technology in more ways than one, in our daily lives. While it is a good thing and...
Freelance journalist Yassin Juma was yesterday, 23rd of January 2016 arrested and held by police for posting updates on his...
Allan Wadi, the only Kenyan yet to be successfully convicted on hate speech charges feels that his arrests and prosecutions...
Bloggers and journalists came together yesterday (18th February 2015) at the iHub to discuss whether bloggers should be regulated. The forum also...
As part of BAKE’s contribution to increasing the knowledge of Bloggers and Social Media users on how to be safe...
The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) will hold a training on the law and internet in Nakuru next week on...
Digital rights are human rights. This is not very familiar and is very new in Sub-Saharan Africa. In today’s world,...
Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore has asserted that the telco will not shutdown the internet during the General Elections. When asked...
Bloggers, film makers and actors have challenged the Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB) to change their attitude towards them...









