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Njeri Wangari

Njeri Wangari
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Njeri Wangari is the Project Lead for Kenya Monitor, a Citizen Journalism site for news and stories by Kenyans a project of the Bloggers Association of Kenya. Njeri is also the BAKE's Director of programs managing training and outreach programs. She is a multi-talented published Poet, blogger, Art & Tech enthusiast who started blogging in 2005. Njeri is very passionate about Citizen Journalism and expresses her passion through training workshops, talks and her writing on the same. Njeri is also equally passionate about Arts & Culture and Technology and writes on them through her blogs KenyanPoet.com and AfroMum.com

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The State of Blogging & Social Media in Kenya report – Download

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Kenyan photography blogger Msingi Sasis arrested as a terror suspect

Kenyan blogger and photographer Msingi Sasis Bekko was yesterday arrested at the Galleria Mall in Karen for taking pictures and taken to Langata Police...

The Internet and Law in Kenya Workshop goes to Kisumu City on 11th April

Over the last year, Kenya has witnessed State harassment, arrests and conviction of Kenyan Internet users.  Interaction between the law, the Internet and the...

iFreedoms Kenya Timely Launch During World Internet Freedom Day a Success

iFreedoms  was launched on Sunday 18th January to coincide with the World Internet Freedom Day marked on 18th January every year, worldwide. iFreedoms  is a...

The Bloggers Forum Video: Blogging In Kenya, Should It Be Regulated?

  The iHub yesterday (18th Feb) hosted a forum to discuss blogging, its merits, demerits and whether this space should be regulated or not. The...

A Seminar on The Law and Internet in Kenya on 7th March

The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 provides for the protection of the freedom of expression, freedom of the media, freedom of information, freedom of belief...

The Changing Role of Kenyan Bloggers in Exposing Corruption

The role of Kenyan blogs is now increasing and filling the void of a platform that Kenyans can publish and information on corruption as well as easily access and share such information.

Blogger Abraham Mutai Arrested and Released for reporting on Corruption in Isiolo County

On Saturday afternoon, a blogger by the name Abraham Mutai was arrested in Mombasa and quickly airlifted to Nairobi. There were rumors that the...
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