In a world where we spend a majority of our time online, being safe becomes important. We cannot afford...
Article 33 of the Constitution of Kenya states that every person has the right to freedom of expression, which includes...
Internet regulation in Kenya is still evolving. The country does not have specific cyber laws and as such the entry point...
Bloggers and journalists came together yesterday (18th February 2015) at the iHub to discuss whether bloggers should be regulated. The forum also...
As at the end of the year 2014, Kenya status on Interned Freedoms was ‘Free’. According to Freedom House, an...
What started as a private matter between Jackline Okuta and lawyer Cecil Miller turned out to be a significant win...
Kenyan Jessica Musila is among the five 2015 Internet Freedom Fellows. Jessica Musila is the Executive Director of Mzalendo Trust,...
Independence of journalism has once again come under scrutiny after a standard newspaper journalist was summoned to the Criminal Investigations...
The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 provides for the protection of the freedom of expression, freedom of the media, freedom of...
Written by Morris Kiruga Social media only features on our daily plate of bad places to hate on each...
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