×
App Icon
The Standard e-Paper
Fearless, Trusted News
★★★★ - on Play Store
Download App

Mugonyi has no constitutional powers to stop media coverage

Communications Authority of Kenya Director General David Mugonyi during the 7th East African Communications Organisation regional e-waste awareness conference on sustainable e-waste management in Africa, in Nairobi, on March 24, 2025. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

"To remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all." - Elie Wiesel.

No, Mr David Mugonyi. No, Communications Authority (CA) of Kenya. This Constitution is not yours to bend. The recent directive by CA to suspend live media coverage of the Gen Z protests is an affront to Article 34 of the Constitution. It is a violation not just of media freedom but of our collective memory, our civic dignity, and our right to document this moment in time. This is not mere overreach. It is constitutional heresy.

Premium Article

Get Full Access for Ksh299/Week.

Fact-first reporting that puts you at the heart of the newsroom. Subscribe for full access.
Continue Reading  →
What you get
  • Unlimited access to all premium content
  • Ad-free browsing experience
  • Mobile-optimised reading
  • Weekly newsletters & digests
Pay via
M - PESA
VISA
Airtel Money
Secure Payments Kenya's most trusted newsroom since 1902
Support Independent Journalism

Stand With Bold Journalism.
Stand With The Standard.

Journalism can't be free because the truth demands investment. At The Standard, we invest time, courage and skills to bring you accurate, factual and impactful stories. Subscribe today and stand with us in the pursuit of credible journalism.

Pay via
M - PESA
VISA
Airtel Money
Secure Payment Kenya's most trusted newsroom since 1902