Iinternet Freedoms Citizen Awareness Campaign a program by Monitor & The Bloggers Association of Kenya
When you log onto the internet, do you fully unde...
High Court Advocate and law lecturer Mugambi Laibuta was in Mombasa on Saturday the 29th of August for the Internet and law workshop in Mombasa at the MEWA Li...
Photo courtesy of www.mashada.com
The court case against blogger Cyprian Nyakundi highlights the need to learn about online freedoms and responsibilities. C...
Cabinet Secretary of ICT Fred Matiang'i with Kenya Monitor Project Lead Njeri Wangari & BAKE Chairman Kennedy Kachwanya at the launch of the State of blogg...
Kenyan Photographer and Msingi Sasis currently in Police Custody as terror suspect
Kenyan blogger and photographer Msingi Sasis Bekko was yesterday arrested...
The logo for the iFreedoms program promoting internet Freedoms Kenya
iFreedoms was launched on Sunday 18th January to coincide with the World Internet Free...
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As an organisation that represents the interest of bloggers and content creators in Kenya, we the Bloggers Association of K...
18th January is Internet Freedom Day
Why iFreedoms?
Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) has launched the iFreedoms project through the Kenya Monitor p...