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Bloggers Operating without Licences To be Fined Ksh 200,000 or 1-Year Jail Time

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A new bill is in parliament seeking to redefine how bloggers in Kenya carry out their operations and how users on social media platforms use these for communication.

The bill dubbed as the Kenya Information and Communications (Amendment) Act, 2019  which was presented by the Member of Parliament for Malava constituency in Kakamega county, will require all bloggers in Kenya to register with the Communications Authority to operate if passed.

Failure to register and obtain an operating license, bloggers could be fined roughly 200,000 shillings or get prison term not exceeding 1 year.

According to the bill, a blogger is defined as any person who collects, writes, edits and presents news or news articles on social media platforms or on the internet.

Bloggers will now be required to apply for a license to establish a social media platform for purposes of communication.

To determine if bloggers are going to be licenced, the bill states the following terms and conditions:

The bill goes ahead to state that the CA shall keep a register of bloggers in a prescribed manner and will develop a bloggers code of conduct.

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