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[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 23/10/2025
The government has stepped in to defend the controversial Computer Misuse and Cybercrime (Amendment) Act, 2024, saying that much of the information circulating online is misleading or entirely false. In a statement on Tuesday, Principal Secretary for Internal Security and National Administration (…)
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