Eddy Reuben Illah was yesterday charged in a Kiambu court with posting on social media pictures allegedly showing the bodies of...
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 Kenyan government has made 5 requests for user data between January and June 2019. According to Facebook, governments request...
The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 provides for the protection of the freedom of expression, freedom of the media, freedom of...
The last one year and part of this year has been difficult for media freedoms in Kenya. Journalists and bloggers...
The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) in partnership with Article 19 will be holding the Internet and Law Kenya workshop...
The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) has today launched the State of the Internet in Kenya 2016 report. The report...
The government of Kenya is in the process of introducing a new bill that will require all persons living in...
A report on media freedoms has raised concerns over sensationalization of news on online platforms and hate speech as denigrating...
No Kenyan has suffered the wrath of Section 29 of the Kenya Information and Communication Act (KICA) like blogger Robert...
The Kenya Police Service has threatened to arrest anyone spreading untrue and malicious Social Media posts. In a statement signed...
The global internet freedom has declined for the ninth consecutive year in 2019. This is according to a report done...











