Digital Dilemmas: Kenya’s New Cybercrime Law Tests the Boundaries of Free Speech

24/10/2025 5 min
Digital Dilemmas: Kenya’s New Cybercrime Law Tests the Boundaries of Free Speech

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Episode Synopsis

The podcast episode from Jijuze, hosted by Brian, concerns the controversy over the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Amendment Act 2024 recently signed into law by Kenyan President William Ruto. Critics argue that the timing of the signing amid national grief is suspicious, and hashtags denouncing the law have since trended across social platforms. They are concerned with the law's vague definitions and its potential criminalization of dissent, as well as the severe penalties it imposes. Despite government claims that the law is necessary for tackling online threats, activists see this act as part of a trend towards reduced civic space in Kenya. The current High Court case examining the constitutionality of the law could define the nation's balance between security and digital freedom. Kenyan court suspends controversial sections of cybercrime lawHigh Court suspends key provisions of Ruto's newly assented cybercrime lawPresident Ruto clarifies cyber crime law amid public debate – Kenya News AgencyKenya Begins Drafting National Data Governance Policy - TechAfrica NewsPrivacy vs. Security — Kenya’s New Surveillance Dilemma | JijuzeCourt suspends cyber harassment section in new Computer Misuse law

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