#DOTYouth@michaelanjia recaps his time at the #DOTUnconf "I learned a lot from the youth led sessions, social innovation showcase and meet the founder session. I made more friends and future partners from the event."
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We're delighted to announce the signing of Kenyan international Collins Sichenje from Serbian SuperLiga side FK Vojvodina 🤝
Welcome to south-east London, Collins! ❤️
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Everyone at AFTV is deeply saddened by the passing of former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga. As a passionate Arsenal supporter and a friend to our community, his warmth and commitment inspired many. His legacy will live on, not only among Arsenal fans but across Kenya, where his leadership and love for the game touched countless lives.
Rest in peace, Mr. Odinga. Thank you for being an incredible part of the Arsenal family.
#RIPRailaOdinga #AFTV #ArsenalFamily
KHRC and MUHURI are concerned that @SafaricomPLC is alleged to have, for years, given security agents virtually unfettered access to its customers’ data, assisting in the tracking and capture of suspects, despite Kenyan security forces’ reputation for using unlawful tactics, including enforced disappearances, renditions, and extrajudicial killings of suspects.
Although Safaricom attempted to address these malfeasances in a public statement released on October 31, 2024, we recognize that this statement conveniently ignored to respond to key findings presented in the investigation by @NationAfrica, @nshabibi, and Claire Lauterbach.
As such, KHRC and MUHURI have today written an open letter to Safaricom PLC to adequately and comprehensively address the following disturbing allegations:
1. That, when presented with a court order authorizing the release of call data records (CDRs) that could implicate Kenyan security forces in crimes of murder or enforced disappearance, Safaricom PLC routinely passes responsibility for extraction and handling of that data to police attached to its Law Enforcement Liaison Office. This poses a serious conflict of interest by offering officers of the accused security forces an opportunity to handle the data and conceal evidence of state crime, as well as the fate of the victim.
2. That Safaricom PLC released CDRs it certified as authentic, despite bearing signs of manipulation and falsification. Safaricom PLC released these records in response to court orders arising from legal cases involving suspected state-enforced disappearances.
3. That Safaricom PLC failed to hand over data potentially vital to the investigation of state crime in Kenya, by habitually declining to provide full CDRs despite court orders to do so. In doing so, Safaricom PLC may have frustrated the course of justice.
4. That Safaricom PLC allowed security agencies routine access to consumer data (including but not limited to CDRs and other location data) without court order, assisting in the tracking and capture of suspects. This is despite Kenyan security forces’ reputation for using unlawful tactics, including enforced disappearances, renditions, and extrajudicial killings of suspects.
5. That Safaricom PLC retained ‘old’ consumer data it claimed had been deleted, including data that could potentially aid the investigation of state crime. In doing so, Safaricom PLC may have frustrated the course of justice.
6. That Safaricom PLC, in concert with Neural Technologies Limited, developed software granting security agencies in Kenya virtually unfettered access to private consumer data, which assisted in the tracking and capture of suspects in operations, despite Kenyan security forces’ reputation for conducting enforced disappearances, renditions, and extrajudicial killings of suspects.
7. That, in concert with Neural Technologies Limited, police attached to Safaricom PLC used such software to predictively and preemptively profile Kenyan citizens, which would constitute invasive breaches of customers’ private data rights.
Read the full letter here: https://t.co/UeMLZ0Ahuq
In Nairobi, Kenya, Pauline and Mercy are tackling period inequality and improving access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene.
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