As at the end of the year 2014, Kenya status on Interned Freedoms was ‘Free’. According to Freedom House, an independent watchdog organization dedicated to the expansion of freedom around the world, Kenya was ranked at position 28 globally...
Following the arrest of Kenyan Blogger Abraham Mutai who uses the twitter handle @ItsMutai in Mombasa yesterday, at long last, he has been released where he was held. Mr. Abraham Mutai was released on personal bond and will be...
January 18th is Internet Freedom Day, an opportunity to reflect on and celebrate our freedom of expression.
As a part of the campaign to mark the day, Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) is calling on all Kenyans Online to write...
Written by Morris Kiruga
Social media only features on our daily plate of bad places to hate on each other because it is sexy.
It is sexy for the government to be seen as working to inculcate (not restore, we...
As an organisation that represents the interest of bloggers and content creators in Kenya, we the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) are concerned with the process followed in the jailing and prosecution of Kenyan Bloggers and Online Content Creators....
Why iFreedoms?
Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) has launched the iFreedoms project through the Kenya Monitor platform (www.monitor.co.ke). This project will promote internet freedom in the East African region through digital security and safety skills development, creating awareness on the...