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Kenya: Google Denies Government’s Content Removal Requests

February 11, 2026
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Google’s recent transparency report has highlighted a notable increase in requests from the Kenyan government to remove content, sparking a significant debate over political speech, platform regulations, and digital rights within Africa’s growing online landscape.

Released this month, the report positions Kenya at the forefront of a broader African discourse on control of online expression, alongside Google’s firm stance against such demands.

The findings indicate that Google rejected 61.9% of the Kenyan government’s requests for content removal over the six months ending in June, turning down 26 out of 42 flagged items. Over the following six months, removal requests from Kenya increased from 11 to a higher number, with most submitted through the Communications Authority of Kenya.

Typically, the regulator requests content removal based on allegations of defamation, privacy violations, impersonation, hate speech, national security concerns, and materials deemed capable of inciting public unrest.

Similar patterns emerge globally, with government requests often targeting extremist content, misinformation, copyright infringement, and posts perceived as threats to political stability.

Google stated that each request is assessed against both local Kenyan law and its own internal policies. The company emphasised, “Often, requests from governments target political discourse and criticism of government actions,” noting that claims of defamation and privacy violations can sometimes be used to silence dissent.

In Kenya, Google complied with 5 of 16 requests for content removal, primarily related to impersonation and clear privacy violations. However, it declined to act on 11 items due to insufficient identifying information from the authorities. The majority of the requests pertained to YouTube videos and Google Search results.

The rejection rate has steadily increased, rising from 25% in mid-2024 to 46% by the end of that year. This trend reflects a growing scrutiny by platforms as African governments enhance their oversight of digital spaces.

Worldwide, communications authorities often serve as the link between governments and tech companies, pushing for the rapid removal of harmful or unlawful content. However, civil society organisations argue that vague or overly broad requests can infringe upon free expression, particularly when political criticism is at stake.

As Africa’s online public sphere expands, where social media serves as a vital civic space, Google’s report illustrates the challenging balance of enforcing valid legal protections without compromising democratic freedoms.

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