Kenya’s digital space has long been colliding with regulation. In 2025, that collision sharpens around the Kenya Information and Communications...
The digital divide remains a significant challenge in Mombasa, hindering many from accessing crucial information, online opportunities, and essential services....
Judge Wilfrida Okwany has today confirmed the suspension of 26 sections of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act 2018. The sections...
The public has been invited to participate in a three-day virtual public participation process to review Kenya’s draft data protection...
Judgement for the BAKE Computer Misuse and Cyber Crimes Case has been postponed to 20th February 2020. The judgement, which...
The Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act, 2018 was signed into law by the President Uhuru Kenyatta on 16th May 2018....
Is our Internet space still safe? Kenya has been witnessing an alarming trend of arrests targeting journalists and bloggers. The...
Social media has become an integral part of daily life, influencing how we communicate, consume information, and perceive the world...
journalists from various media houses have today gathered in large numbers to protest against the escalating attacks on the media....
Civil society organizations (CSOs) play an essential role in championing a safe, accessible, and inclusive online environment. Through advocacy, education,...








