KIGF ONLINE DISCUSSIONS DAY 4: FINTECH ECOSYSTEM IN KENYA
Written by Mwara Gichanga Kenya’s financial sector is on the brink of yet another sweeping revolution that will define the playing field in the next decades to come: financial technology. Fintech, as it is increasingly being referred to, is taking the industry by storm, causing a major disruption becoming a trailblazer and redefining the financial …
Highlights: Facebook Open house Ke
Written by Mwara Gichanga As the world’s biggest social network, Facebook has held a contentious place in the ongoing debate about what role social media is playing in how information is spread around the world today. The norm is that more conversations has moved online and with that a lot of hateful, ugly and false information …
Cyber-bullying: Highlights of KIGF 2017 Online discussions
Article written by Mwara Gichanga As the online discussions carried on throughout the week, online/cyber-bullying also came up as point of discussion especially in this digital era where most conversations have moved from offline to online platforms. To grasp the gravity of the issues concerning online bullying we must first understand what it is. Ronald …
This is Internet censorship through the back door
Article Written by Mr. John Walubengo. Last week, the Communications Authority of Kenya published draft regulations on the use of social media for political messaging in collaboration with the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC). The regulations have two components – one on bulk SMS and the other specifically for social media use within the …
KIGF 2017: Highlights of Day 1 online discussions
The pre-KIGF online discussions started on 22nd July with day one on questions about Internet Shutdowns. Internet shutdown is one of the methods of Information Controls. Technical experts have defined it as “intentional disruption of internet or electronic communications, rendering them inaccessible or effectively unusable, for a specific population or within a location, often to …
Trump’s new travel rules. To check-in, or not to check-in the laptop?
Written by Mwendwa Kivuva Humans have been traveling across the globe even before borders were drawn for reasons ranging from business, exploration, social, medical, education, and migration. After 9/11, traveling became more complex with tight Visa rules, military grade screening of passengers, and increased surveillance. The latest casualties of these tight measures are ICT savvy …
Maintaining Public Order During Internet Shutdown
Written by Victoria, from the Bloggers Association of Kenya. Imagine waking up one day and turning on your computer but you cannot get access to the internet; no browsing, no news, no videos, no internet games, no online chat forums, no social media access. Everything online has been locked out in an instant. Our world …
KESIG 2017: Highlights of Day 3
Written by Samuel Muchiri, KESIG 2017 participant. If man was left to their own nature it would be very chaotic hence laws are necessary to regulate human affairs and the internet is no exception to this as it was explained by Victor Kapiyo during introduction to legal issues that emanate from this space. There are …
KESIG 2017: Highlights of Day 2
Written by Samuel Muchiri, KESIG 2017 participant. Internet stakeholders are major contributors to the development and governance of Internet. They were termed as entities that use the internet as was defined by Mwendwa Kivuva of Afrnic. Internet governance categorizes them into 5 or 6 groups that is the government, civil society, business community, technical community, …