Court Suspends Key Sections of Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act Signed by President Ruto - October 2025
President Ruto signed a controversial social media regulation law on October 15, which sparked significant debate and uproar among Kenyans. Following public outcry and legal challenges, the High Court has suspended the implementation of key sections of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act. The suspension was a temporary measure taken by a Kenyan court. Amid the controversy, MP John Kiarie urged Kenyans to read and understand the new law, stating that "fake news" was being spread online about the legislation. The law's introduction also prompted public discussion on whether citizens have the right to reject such legislation.
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Je, wakenya wana haki ya kuikataa sheria ya Rais William Ruto ya kudhibiti mitandao? | Mduara
This NTV Kenya segment, titled "Je, wakenya wana haki ya kuikataa sheria ya Rais William Ruto ya kudhibiti mitandao? | Mduara" (Do Kenyans have the right to reject President William Ruto's law to control social media? | The Circle), discusses whether citizens can reject a proposed social media regulation law.
Rais Ruto atetea sheria ya udhibiti wa mitandao aliyotiia saini Oktoba 15 siku aliyoaga Raila Odinga
President Ruto defended the controversial social media regulation law he signed on October 15, the same day Raila Odinga bid farewell. This legislation aims to govern online activity in Kenya.
MP John Kiarie: Fake news is being propagated online about the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act
MP John Kiarie has stated that "fake news" is being spread online regarding Kenya's Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act. He made these remarks while discussing the legislation and its implications.
Cyber Law uproar: All you need to know about the new law that Ruto passed
A new cyber law passed by President Ruto in Kenya is generating controversy, with more details discussed in a KTN News Kenya broadcast. The news coincides with coverage of the US Election Day 2024.
Court suspends enforcement of key sections of Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act
A Kenyan court has temporarily halted the implementation of significant sections of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act. This suspension comes amid ongoing legal challenges to the contentious legislation.
Sheria mpya ya uhalifu wa mtandaoni yazua mjadala mkali miongoni mwa Wakenya
A new cybersecurity law in Kenya has sparked significant debate among citizens. This discussion is unfolding as KTN News Kenya covers the latest developments, alongside international events such as the US Election Day 2024.