Saturday, February 22, 2025

Building the Nation: Makueni County a start

This week, Jukumu Letu partners start training of various artists in Makueni County, on how they can and should contribute to national building. The...

Public Participation a Challenge in Makueni County

"We said we want Uhuru, then Africanization, then Constitution, then devolution, now it is public participation and the next will be revolution, which will...

Makueni Residents feel disenfranchised

“Before this Constitution, a pastor would mess around, like sleep with people’s wives and no one questions because they felt he is closer to...

Nakuru County Assembly Misbehaves

  By Kioko Kivandi Members of the County Assembly (MCA's) of Nakuru on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 engaged in fists and blows in what is now...

Free Wifi in Nakuru County partly working

  By Kioko Kivandi Going digital, a key plank of the Jubilee administration with its flagship area being Nakuru County is experiencing a mixed bag in...

Nakuru Court hands man 75 year jail term for indecent act with daughter

By Kioko wa Kivandi A Nakuru Children's Court has sentenced a man to 75 years in prison for committing an indecent act with his daughter...

What are the Rights of arrested persons in Kenya

The two year sentence conviction for Alan Wadi Okong'o aka Lieutenant Wadi for 'undermining the authority of President Uhuru', by Magistrate Ann Waguru brought into focus...

Internet and law in Kenya

The rise in the use of the internet in Kenya has increased the need to learn about the do's and dont's when engaging through...

Kenyans to Al Shabaab: Please blow up our Parliament

By Kenya Monitor Contributor It’s no secret that most Kenyans don’t like their Members of Parliament. Their constant bickering, unwarranted salary hikes, corruption and chronic...

Using art to engage on the Constitution

Art is becoming a pervasive and acceptable form of expression in Kenya, a reality that if well utilized, offers a great opportunity to learn...

High Court ruling shows Kenya has to resist the impulse to nullify its Constitutional gains

The idea that the process of making laws is messy has never been phrased in a catchier way than Otto von Bismarck’s oft quoted...

The Bloggers Forum Video: Blogging In Kenya, Should It Be Regulated?

  The iHub yesterday (18th Feb) hosted a forum to discuss blogging, its merits, demerits and whether this space should be regulated or not. The...

Blogging needs no Regulation

Bloggers and journalists came together yesterday (18th February 2015) at the iHub to discuss whether bloggers should be regulated. The forum also discussed some differences (if any)...

A Seminar on The Law and Internet in Kenya on 7th March

The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 provides for the protection of the freedom of expression, freedom of the media, freedom of information, freedom of belief...

The Changing Role of Kenyan Bloggers in Exposing Corruption

The role of Kenyan blogs is now increasing and filling the void of a platform that Kenyans can publish and information on corruption as well as easily access and share such information.

Blogger Abraham Mutai Arrested and Released for reporting on Corruption in Isiolo County

On Saturday afternoon, a blogger by the name Abraham Mutai was arrested in Mombasa and quickly airlifted to Nairobi. There were rumors that the...

24 Year old Nancy Mbindalah Held in Custody then Pardoned for Undermining the Embu Governor

A 24-year old University Student, Nancy Mbindalah was in January this year arrested by Police in Embu County and held for allegedly abusing, spreading...

Hate Speech Cases against Allan Wadi and MP Moses Kuria Raise Questions on Double Standards

The hate speech case against Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria and the shift to have it resolved out of court as opposed to going...

University Student Allan Wadi gets 2 years Jail Term for Hate Speech on Facebook

  A fourth-year university student will spend two years in jail for posting on social media  insults against President Uhuru Kenyatta. Alan Wadi Okengo, alias Lieutenant...

We need Better Laws in Kenya to better protect Internet Freedoms

As at the end of the year 2014, Kenya status on Interned Freedoms was ‘Free’. According to Freedom House, an independent watchdog organization dedicated...

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