Billy Mwangi

Billy Mwangi

activist Kenya

Billy Mwangi is a young Kenyan activist who was abducted after posting AI-generated images mocking President William Ruto. His case highlights the increasing risks faced by individuals expressing dissent through digital platforms in Kenya.

Born on Dec 22, 2000 (25 years old)

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Kenya Kenya: Billy Mwangi is the co-founder and chief operating officer at E-Moti, a startup focused on smart urban mobility. 7

The Standard: End of an era: UK drinks giant Diageo set to exit Kenya, sells EABL stake for Sh297b

Kenya Kenya: Billy is the co-founder and chief operating officer at E-Moti, a startup building a smart urban mobility platform. 7

The Standard: Why Ruto's infrastructure Fund is in the spot

Kenya Kenya: Billy Mwangi is the co-founder and chief operating officer at E-Moti, a startup building a smart urban mobility platform. 7

The Standard: Why local brands must seize the front seat in entertainment sector's gold rush

Kenya Kenya: Billy Mwangi is the co-founder and chief operating officer at E-Moti, a startup focused on smart urban mobility. 7

The Standard: How venture capital firm is building the next generation of entrepreneurs

Kenya Kenya: Billy Mwangi is the co-founder and chief operating officer at E-Moti, a startup building a smart urban mobility platform. 7

The Standard: Questionable infrastructure Fund: Experts poke holes in Ruto's ambitious dream

Kenya Kenya: Billy Mwangi is the co-founder and chief operating officer at E-Moti, a startup focused on smart urban mobility. 7

The Standard: How private sector is missing out on Kenya's preferential trade deals

Kenya Kenya: Billy is the co-founder and chief operating officer at E-Moti, a startup focused on smart urban mobility. 7

The Standard: Infrastructure Fund: Experts poke holes in Ruto's dream