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To investigate independently as a journalists requires many skills. And a journo in Kenya meets many challenges. Read some of the details here.

Even before the Access to Information Act, this has been mandatory for Institutions

Years before the Access to Information Act, there already were laws in place that required state entities to publish and…

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General Rules – Access to Information

Access to Information is the right of every citizen of Kenya under Section 35 of the Constitution. The Access to…

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Media Owners a Threat to Press Freedom

Many radio journalists consider owners of their media houses as the main cause for their insecurity on the job. The…

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Where is the Labour Data for Kenya?

On the eve of International Labour Day, we at RoGGKenya have consulted the website of the International Labour Organization (ILO)…

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The Reality of Information Denial

Access to public information is easy in theory. But in reality it is a dragging process. And sometimes impossible. This…

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The RoGGKenya Experts List

UPDATED Februray,02,2021! If you are working in the Kenyan media, start using our experts list. These experts have consented to…

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The Market for independent Journalists

Many journalists in Kenya are facing challenges on where to publish their articles after researching and doing follow ups. This…

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How to find Data That Has Disappeared on The Web

New on RoGGKenya. On the example of the deleted website of the Constituencies Development Fund we demonstrate how you can…

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A Website is offline – but you can still find a lot

It happens not too rarely: An official website (for example, the CDF website) has gone offline. After the CDF board…

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When Google finds more than the Governor’s Site itself

Many times it is better to search for documents using external search engines like google rather than internal search functions…

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