In another turn of events, Kenya is once again experiencing an internet disruption, this time targeting Telegram, one of the...
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.
Photographer Msingi Sasis made a distress post on Facebook, 6th May 2016 about his troubled financial position ever since he...
Following a brief tweet stating that ‘social media encourages gossip’ by President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, a new tax was...
Over the last year, Kenya has witnessed State harassment, arrests and conviction of Kenyan Internet users. Interaction between the law,...
Following the success of this workshop in Nairobi and Kisumu, We are happy to inform all residents of Nyeri that...
The iHub yesterday (18th Feb) hosted a forum to discuss blogging, its merits, demerits and whether this space should...
Freedom of the media has been experiencing a downward spiral around the world over the past decade. This has especially...
My favorite story as a kid was the tale of the Blind men and the elephant. If you have never heard...
Meta’s recent decision to end third-party fact-checking and embrace a user-driven moderation system marks a turning point in the evolution...
The last one year and part of this year has been difficult for media freedoms in Kenya. Journalists and bloggers...
Cyprian Nyakundi is wanted by the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) regional office in Nairobi after he allegedly failed to...









