The Elections Observations Group (ELOG) has released the results of its Parallel Vote Tabulation of the Kenyan Presidential Elections. They…
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In 2017, the whole of Kenya seems to have one top subject to talk about: The General Elections. For journalists, key to election reporting is to know about the procedures and the role of the elected positions as well as the role of the IEBC. Impartial, unbiased and “cold hearted” reporting that scrutinizes information from any side is crucial for raising trust in the election process, the candidates and the outcome of the elections. We wish that the RoGGKenya election reporting section will help in this.
… after the closure of the polling stations. Part 3 of our Step-By-Step-Guide for the Media’s Election Reporting Criminals may…
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Read More »For your reporting needs, we have compiled the complete lists of the candidates vying for various electoral positions in the…
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Read More »Easy to use – and at your fingertips on your mobile phone: The complete lists of the candidates for the…
Read More »The trainings of the Elections Observation Group (ELOG) are still ongoing. The great part…this training is very useful for journalists.…
Read More »Part 2 of our Step-by-Step-Guide for media who report on the the Kenyan elections is online! A lot keeps changing,…
Read More »A Step-by-Step Guide for Journalists (Part 2) for Monitoring the Kenyan Elections From the closure of the polling stations to…
Read More »The Elections Observation Group ELOG (elog.or.ke) has opened their observer trainings for journalists – as space allows. Journalists will be…
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