We will hold two training workshops for lawyers on Internet and the Law to empower them with knowledge to better...
January 18th is Internet Freedom Day, an opportunity to reflect on and celebrate our freedom of expression. As a part...
The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) in partnership with Article 19 will be holding the Internet and Law Kenya workshop...
Bloggers in Kenya have had, in several instances, to ‘save’ their credibility and explain a few things including the doubts...
The court case against blogger Cyprian Nyakundi highlights the need to learn about online freedoms and responsibilities. Certainly the internet...
Allan Wadi, the only Kenyan to ever be successfully prosecuted of hate speech was grateful to a training he attended...
The Police have distanced themselves from a case in which Embu farmer and activist Simon Gikundo was arrested, terming it...
As the Kenya heads to the General Elections slated for August 8, 2017, the communications regulator has said that while...
In a world where we spend a majority of our time online, being safe becomes important. We cannot afford...
Kenyans always take to social media to publish posts, mostly memes and hilarious content that depicts certain foreign leaders in...
At the beginning of this month, I got to attend the re:publica Conference in Berlin Germany for the first time...
We will launch the second state of the internet report on 28th of November 2016 at Nailab. The report is published...