Wizileaks just got better!
Download the browser extension and find out how
Pardon the clickbait in the title of this newsletter, but yes, it is all facts!
Wizileaks, our website built in partnership with the clever folks at OdipoDev, has been live since September 13th, and we received great feedback about it.
For the uninitiated, Wizileaks is a platform that helps the public track corruption scandals from 1978 to date. So far, the count has gone up past 1 trillion Kenya shillings; a devastating audit of Kenya's past administrations, and hopefully not a harbinger of things to come.
So we thought, why not make it even easier to track corruption? That gave rise to the Wizileaks corruption tracker; a browser-based plugin/extension that allows you to easily surface names of individuals with contentious connections to corruption. We've got tutorials on how to download and use the extension; so I'll stop there.
Download the extension on the Chrome browser (or any compatible browser) web store, try it out and share it as widely as possible!
Join Our Newsroom - Join us as we discuss Wizileaks and all things corruption on Twitter!
Join us for a Twitter Space this Thursday (November 17th) hosted by our reporters cum fact-checkers Tracey Bonareri and Thomas Mukhwana. Set your reminder here.