Kenya’s election seasons are often accompanied by a parallel, largely unseen war, one fought not on rallies and manifestos, but through headlines, hashtags, and whisper campaigns engineered to damage rivals. Over decades, politicians and their operatives have quietly perfected a playbook that weaponises both mainstream and digital media, turning information into a paid-for political tool.
In our digital age, we spend large portions of our lives on social media platforms, posting photos, sharing thoughts, connecting with friends, and building an online presence. But what happens to all that when you die? Your social media accounts become part of your digital legacy, a collection of your online presence and digital assets.
