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Nakuru journalist interrogated for social media post

By Lorna Abuga. A Nakuru journalist has been interrogated by detectives following a post he published on social media challenging land grabbing in the country. Elijah...

Media to blame for Makueni wrangling, says Speaker

Makueni speaker Stephen Ngelu has accused the media of fueling the wrangling between Governor Kivutha Kibwana and Members of the County Assembly (MCAs). Speaker Ngelu...

Citizen journalists play a complimentary role to traditional journalism

Kenya on May 3, 2015 joined the rest of the world to mark the World Press Freedom day set aside to celebrate the fundamental...

The Internet and Law in Kenya Workshop goes to Kisumu City on 11th April

Over the last year, Kenya has witnessed State harassment, arrests and conviction of Kenyan Internet users.  Interaction between the law, the Internet and the...

iFreedoms Kenya Timely Launch During World Internet Freedom Day a Success

iFreedoms  was launched on Sunday 18th January to coincide with the World Internet Freedom Day marked on 18th January every year, worldwide. iFreedoms  is a...

Arrested Kenyan Blogger Abraham Mutai @ItsMutai released on bond

Following the arrest of Kenyan Blogger Abraham Mutai  who uses the twitter handle @ItsMutai  in Mombasa yesterday, at long last, he has been released...

A Call to all Kenyans Online to Mark Internet Freedom Day #iFreeKe

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...

Hate speech on Social Media: A Case of Misplaced Locus of Responsibility

  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...

BAKE condemns the Kenyan Government prosecution of Dissident Citizens Online

As an organisation that represents the interest of bloggers and content creators  in Kenya, we the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE)  are concerned with...

Promoting Online Freedoms in Kenya

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...
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