Kenya's 2025 cybercrime amendments dramatically expand state powers in ways that threaten online freedom of expression and open the door to censorship and abuse. This statement was originally ...
The findings, unveiled in Kisumu during a stakeholder dissemination workshop, show that inflammatory language, especially ...
In his Madaraka Day speech, President William Ruto outlined an ambitious plan to transform Kenya's leather industry into a competitive export powerhouse, significantly boosting the economy and ...
Companies such as Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc. and Google’s YouTube, whose websites rely on user-generated content, have been praised as tools of free speech and political empowerment.
Social media platforms like Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and WhatsApp are now central to how we communicate, organise and engage in national discourse. Social media logos printed on paper.
President Ruto unveils KSh 5 trillion plan to transform Kenya’s transport, agriculture, and energy sectors The government plans to build 50 mega dams and expand irrigation to enhance food security and ...
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