'' Take Ruto's Complaints Against Media Seriously or You Will Regret'' Media Council Reminds Media
Photo. Media Council CEO David Omwoyo The media Council of Kenya has reminded media that they must take DP Ruto's concerns seriously. The media Council has made it clear that it's unfortunate that the audience are complaining of a biased media yet those who have been mentioned seem not to care.

Details Leaks of Raila's Meeting in His Private Karen Office As Fails to Show up in Bomas Till Now
According to reports, Raila Odinga is said to have made a surprised appearance at his private office in Karen. Further reports said that the security at Raila's office told journalists that Raila Odinga was hold up in a meeting,with Media Council of Kenya Chairman David Omwoyo.

Media Council Reveals Why Raila & Martha Karua Are Covered More
Deputy President William Ruto has woke up to receive bad news from the media council as to why they favor airing stories of Azimio Presidential Candidate Raila Odinga and Narc Kenya Party Leader Martha Karua compared to him and Mathira Member of Parliament Hon Rigathi Gachagua. Despite claims by DP Ruto and his allies that the media has been favoring Raila Odinga and Martha Karua more on coverage than the Kenya Kwanza by one giving them full coverage during their events and also airing their videos in many minutes per bulletin compared to theirs.

Possible Reasons behind sudden disappearing of live streaming of presidential results on TV channels
As the Independent Electoral and Boundaries commission (IEBC) continues with verification process of all constituencies across the country, it is clear that live streaming of the provincial presidential results in all TV stations. This comes after the differences witnessed in different TV stations across the country which developed mixed reactions to the public on which channel is showing the right number of votes for the presidential results.

Different Results From Citizen TV and other media pressure the Kenyan Media Council to take action.
The Media Council of Kenya has taken action to rectify the issue after Kenyans expressed their worries and discontent with the inconsistent presidential results being presented by various media outlets that have been tallying the same. Media Council of Kenya has taken action to rectify the issue after Kenyans expressed their worries and discontent with the inconsistent presidential results being presented by various media outlets that have been tallying the same.

MCK Releases Latest Report On Journalists Preference Between Raila, Ruto
The media Council of Kenya (MCK), has revealed of the events most journalists want to cover between Kenya Kwanza and Azimio. According to CEO David Omwoyo, most journalists 49 percent feel safe covering Raila's events. About 31 percent of Kenyans are safe covering Raila's events while only 17 percent of journalists are safe covering Wajackoyah's events.

Analysis Shows Which Presidential Candidate Has Highest Media Coverage During Campaigns
According to an analysis conducted by the Media Council of Kenya, Azimio la Umoja presidential candidate Raila Odinga received 61.2% of the media attention, but his opponent, Kenya Kwanza candidate William Ruto, received 38%. The analysis conducted between April and June 2022 found that George Wajackoya of the Roots Party received 0.54 percent of media coverage.

[VIDEO] NTV Journalist Assaulted By Security Team Associated With Dorcas Rigathi
A bizarre incident that has sparked Kenyan uproar where journalists of the Nation Media Group were assaulted by Second Lady Gachagua's security team in Murang'a. In the video, the casually dressed journalists are seen to be roughed up and one receives a heavy slap. Mwangi Muiruri, an Nation Media Group (NMG) journalist accompanied together with Martin Mwaura.
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MCK plead with the public, police and security of VIPs to recognise the use of phones by journalists
The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has asked the public, police officers and security of VIPs and VVIPs to recognise the use of mobile phones by journalists in their line of duty In a press release dated Monday, November 28, MCK Chief Executive Officer David Omwoyo argued that phones were professional equipment in the industry.

Journalists Attacked During ODM Meeting
The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has condemned the attack of two journalists at Orange House that happened on Thursday during a meeting hosted by Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga. In a statement, MCK Chief Executive Officer (CEO) David Omwoyo said the attack on the two journalists were uncalled for and called on the ODM leader to disown the unfortunate incident.

Media Council Demands Arrest Of Goons Who Attacked Journalists At ODM Headquarters
Media Council of Kenya (MCK) CEO David Omwoyo. The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) now wants Inspector General of Police Hilary Mutyambai to act swiftly and apprehend security personnel who allegedly assaulted journalists covering a political event earlier on Thursday. Reports indicate that the journalists, Moses Nyamori (The Standard) and Luke Awich (The Star) were assaulted by unknown persons while covering an ODM event at Chungwa House, in what has been labelled a politically orchestrated attack.

MCK Calls for JSC ‘Urgent Intervention’ After Tuko Editor Jailed
The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has written to Chief Justice Martha Koome requesting her prompt assistance in the Tuesday imprisonment of Didacus Malowa, a senior editor for Tuko, for disobeying a High Court order. Malowa was given a five-day prison sentence for allegedly refusing to accept responsibility for a news story that the digital publisher had incorrectly reported after being ordered to do so by Senior Principal Magistrate Eunice Nyutu.
