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Protecting your digital footprint

In this digital age, it has become easier for employers and other interested parties to get information about you at...
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The Basics of Point-of-View

Point-of-view is basically a writing style that dictates who your narrator is, how close your reader is to your story,...
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Tumblr adds a tip jar feature to help bloggers make money online

Microblogging site Tumblr is launching a tip jar, a feature that will allow users to drop a buck or two...
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Meet Dan Ominde who is keen on blogging impactful stories that inform policy

1.Give us a brief profile of yourself. My name is Daniel Ominde, I am 35 years old. I am a...
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CIPESA Calls Out African Governments to Act on Digital Safety for Women

The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) has called out  African governments, urging them to...
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Strategies for Effective Monitoring of Harmful Speech

Harmful speech, including hate speech, incitement and misinformation, is surging in both online and offline spaces. As of 2022, 54%...
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How to become a BAKE member

To become a BAKE member, you need to register with us. Registration is open for Kenyan blogs that are run...
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Water engineer -turned blogger Dennis Nyakach on using new technologies to put Kisumu City on the digital map

1.Give us a brief profile of yourself. I am a digital marketer, and writer based in Kisumu City. My expertise...
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Charting the Future of Digital Rights in Kenya: Key Takeaways from Our Stakeholders’ Meeting

On April 15, 2025, together with our partners,  the Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTANet) and the International Commission of Jurists...
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How to Educate Children and Teens About Misinformation and Critical Thinking Online

Children and teens are growing up in a world dominated by social media, instant messaging, and online news, the ability...
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