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Article 19, BAKE and other civic bodies ask Hon. Duale to withdraw The Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) bill, 2021

A number of civil organisations have written to Garissa Township Member of Parliament  Hon. Aden Duale asking him to withdraw...
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Justice Wilfrida Okwany orders that 26 sections of the Cybercrimes law to remain suspended until October 1st

The suspension of 26 contentious sections of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act has been extended to 1st October 2018....
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Journalists and bloggers threatened for exposing government

A report by Human Rights Watch and ARTICLE 19 Eastern Africa has revealed that journalists and bloggers reporting on corruption,...
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Mombasa creatives learn about internet and law

High Court Advocate and law lecturer Mugambi Laibuta was in Mombasa on Saturday the 29th of August for the Internet...
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Nakuru residents enlightened on internet and the law

 The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) held a training on internet and the law in Nakuru last Saturday, July 24....
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Legal framework governing the internet in Kenya

Internet regulation in Kenya is still evolving. The country does not have specific cyber laws and as such the entry point...
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Article 19 launches #missingvoices campaign aimed at preventing censorship by social media platforms

Nearly 50% of the world’s population uses social media; Facebook (2.2 billion), with YouTube and Twitter having 2 billion and...
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You face sh5 million for publishing fake news

Kenyans publishing fake news risk being fined sh5 million or jail term of two years, the Computer and CyberCrimes Bill...
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Why Justice Mumbi Ngugi declared Section 29 of KICA Unconstitutional

No Kenyan has suffered the wrath of Section 29 of the Kenya Information and Communication Act (KICA) like blogger Robert...
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Mombasa residents to be enlightened on the internet and the law

The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) in partnership with Article 19 will be holding the Internet and Law Kenya workshop...
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BAKE to hold training on ‘Law and Internet’ in Nakuru

The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) will hold a training on the law and internet in Nakuru next week on...
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Geoffrey Andare challenges constitutionality of KICA Act 29

Geoffrey Andare, a web developer was charged under Section 29 of the Kenya Information and Communication (KICA) Act, the same...
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