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Reclaiming Participatory Sovereignty: A Constitutional and Technological Rethink of the Public Participation Bill, 2024

Reclaiming Participatory Sovereignty: A Constitutional and Technological Rethink of the Public Participation Bill, 2024

by panafcon | Jun 30, 2025 | Access, Highlights, kictanet post

Legislative Redraft & Policy Review of the Public Participation Bill, 2024 in light of Attorney-General & Others v. Ndii & Others [2022] KESC 8 (KLR) By Joseph Kihanya The Public Participation Bill, 2024 seeks to regulate civic engagement, but in doing so...
KICTANet at the #IGF2025 in Lillestrøm, Norway

KICTANet at the #IGF2025 in Lillestrøm, Norway

by panafcon | Jun 27, 2025 | Access, Highlights, KeSIG, kictanet post

As part of the Civil Society Alliance for Digital Enhancement (CADE), KICTANet joined forces with partners including DiploFoundation, the European Center for Non-for-Profit Law (ECNL), Forum International des Plateformes nationales d’ONG (Forus), CIPESA,...
URGENT: Internet Access Blocked in Kenya — KICTANet Condemns Digital Rights Violations

URGENT: Internet Access Blocked in Kenya — KICTANet Condemns Digital Rights Violations

by panafcon | Jun 25, 2025 | Access, Access to information, Highlights, Human Rights, kictanet, kictanet post

Today, as we mark the first anniversary of the Finance Bill protests, KICTANet is deeply concerned to note that Kenyan telecommunications companies and Internet Service Providers—including Safaricom PLC, Jamii Telecommunication Ltd, and Liquid Intelligent Technologies...
The Looming Shadow Over Digital Rights

The Looming Shadow Over Digital Rights

by panafcon | Jun 24, 2025 | Digital Resilience, Freedom of Expression, Highlights, Human Rights, kictanet, kictanet post, Submissions

In the span of just a few harrowing days in Kenya, we’ve witnessed a chilling escalation of events that paint a grim picture of our nation’s digital future. What began as digital activism, a beacon of hope for public accountability, has spiralled into a...
Kenya’s 2025 Finance Act Boosts Privacy, Digital Tax

Kenya’s 2025 Finance Act Boosts Privacy, Digital Tax

by panafcon | Jun 23, 2025 | Digital Economy, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

By Joseph Kihanya In a defining moment at the intersection of law, technology, and fiscal policy, Kenya’s Finance Act 2025 delivers a calculated response to citizens’ concerns and the realities of a digital economy. By cancelling overreach into private data and...
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