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Vallary Lukhanyu
JoinedAugust 13, 2019
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Recap of our Nairobi Edition of the Harmful Speech Training

On 27th of June 2025, we convened a one-day training on harmful speech at Baraza Media Lab in Nairobi, building...
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How Fake Photos and Videos Are Used to Mislead Kenyans

In the age of smartphones and social media, a single image can spark outrage, fuel protests, or even instigate violence....
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Joint statement on Internet restrictions and media blackout

We, the undersigned organisations, issue this urgent statement in response to the ongoing restrictions on internet access, the blocking of...
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Internet Freedoms

Press Statement: BAKE condemns CA’s directive stopping live broadcast of protests

Nairobi, Kenya, June 25, 2025 – The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) condemns the recent directive issued by the Communications...
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Community

Callout: Harmful Speech Training- Nairobi Edition

Are you passionate about truth and integrity in media? Do you want to make a difference in your space by...
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BlogBlogging 101

Understanding the Hidden Sources of Misinformation

Scroll through any social media feed during a national crisis, and you’ll likely stumble upon dramatic posts, unverified claims, or...
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Blog

When do Memes and Sarcasm Cross the Line to Hate Speech?

In Kenya’s digital streets, humor is king. Memes and sarcasm fill our timelines daily often offering comic relief in a...
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Internet Freedoms

Joint Statement on Internet Restrictions and Media Blackout

Wednesday, 25th June 2025. We, the undersigned organisations, issue this urgent statement in response to the ongoing restrictions on internet...
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Blog

Our Cybercrimes Case will have a hearing in the Court of Appeal on July 2

Our Computer Misuse and Cybercrime case in the Court of Appeal will have a hearing date on July 2, 2025....
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BlogBlogging 101

How Fear Speech is Weaponized to Undermine Protests in Kenya

Unlike hate speech, which directly targets specific groups with insults or dehumanization, fear speech operates subtly. It uses exaggerated threats,...
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Recap of our Nairobi Edition of the Harmful Speech Training

Understanding the Hidden Sources of Misinformation

How Fake Photos and Videos Are Used to Mislead Kenyans

When do Memes and Sarcasm Cross the Line to Hate Speech?

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