by Neema Mujesia | Jul 26, 2023 | 2022elections, Highlights
In the fast-paced and interconnected world of technology, misinformation has become a pervasive threat, and no sphere is immune, including the political landscape. In the wake of the August 2022 General Elections in Kenya, the impact of misinformation and...
by David Indeje | Apr 17, 2023 | 2022elections, Highlights, kictanet post
By John Walubengo I have tried to keep off the current ‘Open-Server’ chorus and anti-chorus from the political class for two reasons. The first is that I and two others happen to have been involved quite closely with the Presidential Petition 2022, from a technical...
by David Indeje | Feb 7, 2023 | 2022elections, Access to information, Highlights, kictanet post
By John Walubengo Kenya’s 2022 Elections witnessed a fair share of educational certificates saga. Having a university degree was a prerequisite to being a candidate for some of the top seats in the country, and there was a lot of doubt about whether some...
by David Indeje | Dec 12, 2022 | 2022elections, Election laws, Highlights, kictanet post
By John Walubengo The Kenyan Section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ Kenya) organized and hosted its Annual Jurists Conference (AJC) 2022 on the theme, “Reflections on Electoral Democracy in Africa: Trends in Judicial Decisions, Challenges, and...
by Angela Minayo | Oct 7, 2022 | 2022elections, Access, Highlights, Human Rights, kictanet, kictanet post
By Florence Awino and Neema Mujesia On 5th October 2022, KICTANet attended a workshop organized by Pollicy in conjunction with CREAW Kenya to assess the impact of online gender-based violence on female politicians and leaders. This meeting, moderated by Irene Mwendwa...
by David Indeje | Sep 18, 2022 | 2022elections, Highlights, kictanet post
By John Walubengo After getting a clean bill of health from the Supreme court regarding their technology infrastructure, IEBC must be enjoying their rare badge of approval. A week later, the new President also commended them and promised to ensure they have enough...