Tuesday, 26 May 2026
Kenyan Digest
Kenyan Digest is a small, independent newsroom focused on accountability journalism — the kind of reporting that traces money, names names, and outlasts the news cycle. We have been doing this since 2019.

01What we cover

The Digest publishes daily reporting and weekly investigations across politics, business, and the public sector in Kenya. Our investigations desk produces long-form dossiers — multi-week reconstructions of events, organisations, or individuals — typically focused on the intersection of public office and private money.

Where the country's larger outlets focus on the day's events, we focus on the architecture behind them: who signed what, who benefited, and who was supposed to stop it.

02Who we are

The Digest is edited by Cyprian O. from Nairobi. The investigations desk is a rotating team of staff and contributing reporters. Our opinion section features regular columnists writing under their real names; we do not publish anonymous opinion.

A full masthead, with contact details for each editor and reporter, is available here.

03How we are funded

The Digest is independently owned. Our revenue comes from three sources: paid subscriptions, advertising, and clearly labelled sponsored content from third-party advertisers. We do not accept payment in exchange for editorial coverage or favourable framing, and we do not allow advertisers any influence over the newsroom's reporting decisions.

Sponsored content is published under a separate visual treatment with a clear "Sponsored · Partner content" label at the top of every such article. Our full ethics and editorial independence policy sets out the boundaries.

04How to reach us

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Newsroom

General editorial queries.

newsroom@kenyandigest.com

Advertising

For media kits, advertising rates, and sponsored content enquiries.

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05Corrections & complaints

The Digest takes accuracy seriously. We publish corrections promptly when we get something wrong, and we maintain a public corrections log. For formal complaints about coverage, write to editor@kenyandigest.com with the article URL and a clear statement of the issue.