A new report by the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE), State of the Internet in Kenya: 2020-2024, reveals that while...
By Grace Olwande In this new millennium, methods of communication have advanced technologically, thanks to a technically savvy generation. Back...
On 27th of June 2025, we convened a one-day training on harmful speech at Baraza Media Lab in Nairobi, building...
Scroll through any social media feed during a national crisis, and you’ll likely stumble upon dramatic posts, unverified claims, or...
In the age of smartphones and social media, a single image can spark outrage, fuel protests, or even instigate violence....
In Kenya’s digital streets, humor is king. Memes and sarcasm fill our timelines daily often offering comic relief in a...
We, the undersigned organisations, issue this urgent statement in response to the ongoing restrictions on internet access, the blocking of...
Our Computer Misuse and Cybercrime case in the Court of Appeal will have a hearing date on July 2, 2025....
Unlike hate speech, which directly targets specific groups with insults or dehumanization, fear speech operates subtly. It uses exaggerated threats,...
The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) demands the immediate suspension of the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Mr. Eliud Lagat,...