Live Breaking News & Updates on Bloggers association of kenya

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Bloggers association of kenya on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Bloggers association of kenya and stay connected to the pulse of your community

Kenya: Your stories on threats to free speech online

Kenya: Your stories on threats to free speech online
article19.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from article19.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Rwanda , South-sudan , Kenya , Uganda , Ethiopia , Bloggers-association-of-kenya , African-union , United-nations , Bloggers-association , Eastern-africa , ருவாண்டா

Sprinting across Africa towards media viability  | Media viability | DW


Sprinting across Africa towards media viability 
Ten media organizations from all over Africa are working with DW Akademie to assess their media viability. V-Sprint, a new assessment concept, allows outlets to quickly evaluate and adapt to changing media landscapes.
One of the first V-Sprints, which is part of the EU project "Covid-19 Response in Africa: Together for Reliable Information", was held in Kenya with the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE).
The Viability-Sprint (V-Sprint) is a fast-paced, interactive assessment process for media outlets developed by DW Akademie. It allows outlets to explore and validate their viability but also to design or re-adjust strategies in response to shifting political and socio-economic environments. 

Germany , Burkina-faso , Namibia , South-sudan , Kenya , Zimbabwe , Ghana , Guinea , Senegal , German , Levi-katire , Kennedy-kachwanya

Bloggers thrive despite State attempts to curtail freedom


THE STANDARD
NAIROBI
Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE), in its State of the Internet In Kenya 2019 report released last month, said that the average monthly income of bloggers in Kenya was Sh30,000.
Advances in communication technology in the 20th century have eased information transfer and made the world a global village.
As a result, millions of jobs have been created and blogging is one of the most notable ones.
Many people have come to accept blogs as sources of credible information and some bloggers have become so popular that they are threatening to overtake mainstream news sources.
A survey conducted by United States International University’s (USIU) SIMELab between December 2018 and March 2019 revealed that a majority of Kenyans (nearly three-quarters) read online blogs, with entertainment and education blogs being the most popular.

Kenya , Kenyans , International-university-usiu-simelab , Bloggers-association-of-kenya , Twitter , Communication-authority , Youtube , Kenya-national-bureau-of-statistics , Parliament-on , Facebook , Bloggers-association