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Political & Development Blogging Workshop

Are you looking to improve your writing or blogging skills on any of the following topics: Parliamentary business, Devolution and...
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Blogging 101

How to Get Over Writer’s Block

Here at BAKE, we go through a lot of blogs. When we say “a lot” , we mean A LOT....
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How it all began

How it all began In January this year Kachwanya had had a number of discussions as concern the condition of...
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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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We have filed a notice of appeal against the high court decision on our Cybercrimes case

We have filed a notice of appeal in the Court of Appeal to challenge the judgement made by the High...
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Luvvie Ajayi to share her blogging journey at the Nailab on 6th March

Nigeria is the first country in Africa to produce the highest paid blogger. This might not be her but Luvvie...
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We are strongly against the blanket condemnation of bloggers

We, the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE), are against the blanket condemnation of bloggers. In a statement released today, the...
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Workshop: Understanding Food Rights in Kenya

The topic of food security in Kenya is often bracketed by political questions. While the Constitution of Kenya (CoK) recognises...
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Forgot your password to the BAKE Site?

Sometimes if you don’t log in frequently to a site, the login details could escape your memory. This has happened...
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Announcing the Kenyan Blog Awards 2016 #BAKEAwards

Every year for the last four years, we at BAKE have embarked on an annual journey that culminates in the...
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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?

Joint statement on Internet restrictions and media blackout

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