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Jijuze
Jijuze
70 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast dives deep into the stories shaping Kenya’s socio-economic, political, and cultural landscapes. From the latest government policies and business trends to groundbreaking technology and social issues, Jijuze: The Kenyan Pulse brings expert analysis and diverse perspectives to help listeners stay informed and engaged.
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This podcast dives deep into the stories shaping Kenya’s socio-economic, political, and cultural landscapes. From the latest government policies and business trends to groundbreaking technology and social issues, Jijuze: The Kenyan Pulse brings expert analysis and diverse perspectives to help listeners stay informed and engaged.
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The Watchers of the Digital Republic: Kenya’s Quiet March Into a Surveillance State
Jijuze
3 minutes
1 week ago
The Watchers of the Digital Republic: Kenya’s Quiet March Into a Surveillance State
In this episode of Jijuze, host Brian explores the growing digital surveillance infrastructure in Kenya – one that combines thousands of Huawei-powered Safe City cameras, police databases, and social media monitoring tools. While government officials celebrate this as 'smart security', human rights groups view it as a threat to privacy, citing lack of transparency and potential abuses of power. The podcast also touches on the legal grey areas caused by broad government interception powers under the Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act 2024, and the overstepping of the Data Protection Act's civilian oversight by national security operations. The episode concludes with the discussion of Kenya's model becoming a regional norm, being adopted by other African countries, funded by Western donors, and birthing a 'surveillance compromise' between Eastern hardware, Western money, and African data. It warns that without proper oversight, surveillance technologies can endanger democratic systems.
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  • https://www.article19.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ADRF-Surveillance-Report-1.pdf
  • https://kenyanwallstreet.com/kenya-upgrades-cybercrime-law-to-hand-govt-sweeping-powers-to-block-websites
  • Enhancing Security in Kenya | Huawei Enterprise
  • Controversial Cybercrime Act: What they said
  • In Africa’s first ‘safe city,’ surveillance reigns - Coda Story
  • State surveillance: Kenyans have a right to privacy – does the government respect it?
  • Safe cities: Using smart tech for public security | A Better Connected World | Huawei | BBC Worldwide
  • Huawei’s surveillance tech in Kenya: A safe bet? - ACRP
Jijuze
This podcast dives deep into the stories shaping Kenya’s socio-economic, political, and cultural landscapes. From the latest government policies and business trends to groundbreaking technology and social issues, Jijuze: The Kenyan Pulse brings expert analysis and diverse perspectives to help listeners stay informed and engaged.