Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has recently announced sweeping changes to the company’s content moderation policies for its platforms, including Facebook...
When passing the Computer and CyberCrimes Bill in the afternoon of April 26th, Members of Parliament were unanimous that the...
The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) in partnership with Article 19 will be holding the Internet and Law Kenya workshop...
The last one year and part of this year has been difficult for media freedoms in Kenya. Journalists and bloggers...
Social media and the blogosphere were very influential tools during Kenya’s 2017’s General Elections. Kenya’s Internet and access to Freedom...
Kenyan blogger Malcom Bidali is languishing in Qatari custody with no official charges leveled against fifteen days after his arrest....
The Kenya Police Service has threatened to arrest anyone spreading untrue and malicious Social Media posts. In a statement signed...
Influencer and Teacher Albert Ojwang died mysteriously over the weekend while in police custody following his arrest on Saturday, 7th...
A report by Freedom House has downgraded Kenya’s internet freedoms score from free to partially free. According to the report,...
Bloggers are poised to get legal knowledge on what laws can be used to charge them, thanks to a training...
The hate speech case against Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria and the shift to have it resolved out of court...
Teachers employer the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) wants to start monitoring teachers on Social Media, in a bid to reign...