Public voting is LIVE for the BAKE Awards 2025

The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) is absolutely thrilled to announce that public voting for the BAKE Awards 2025 is officially open.

The BAKE Awards have become the annual cornerstone of Kenya’s digital space. This year’s journey to the nominees’ list was intense.

The process kicked off in September 2025 with a massive call for submissions. Due to the overwhelming public interest, we happily extended the submissions deadline to October 23rd, 2025. After that final cut-off, a panel of experts began the meticulous review of all entries. They used strict criteria to vet for creativity, consistency, impact, relevance, and authenticity, ensuring that only the most outstanding creators made it onto this final, prestigious list.

The 2025 Judging Panel

We assembled a group of industry giants to handle the intense judging process, ensuring a fair and comprehensive evaluation based on high standards of excellence and diversity.

This year’s judges who helped select your digital heroes include:

  • Abigail Arunga: A successful writer, author, and scriptwriter, focusing on art, pop culture, and social justice.
  • Martin Mburu: A published author and university lecturer, ensuring every piece of written content meets the highest literary quality.
  • Leo Mutisya: An expert in media policy and governance from the Media Council of Kenya, evaluating content based on its civic relevance, ethics, and policy issues.
  • Ahmad Salim: A leading Creative Strategist focused on innovation, audience connection, and purposeful creativity.
  • Cecilia Maundu: A digital rights researcher and security expert who champions safer online spaces, focusing on countering Tech-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV).

The 2025 nominees truly show off the insane talent in Kenya. From the latest in agri-tech and business hustle to lifestyle trends, entertainment, and powerful audio storytelling.

We’re kicking off voting on November 16th and it’s a tight race, running until December 2nd. Mark your calendars, because the winners will be revealed in all their glory at the legendary BAKE Awards Gala Night on December 6th in Nairobi.

Just a sneak peek at some of the nominated digital icons:

  • Salukwa Farms (Agricultural Creator): Blending modern farming with digital wisdom, making agriculture look cool.
  • Claire Nasike (Agricultural Creator): A true champion for the environment and agroecology, using her voice for the planet.
  • Techish Kenya (Technology Creator): Your go-to source for the freshest tech trends, gadgets, and digital transformations.
  • Mtoto News (Education Creator): Focuses on child-centric news and educational content, promoting children’s rights, welfare, and positive learning environments.
  • The Manicured Farmer (Creative Writing Creator): Known for a distinct voice that often blends rural or farming themes with high-quality, reflective writing, offering unique perspectives on life and culture.
  • Kenyan Wallstreet (Business Creator): Provides essential financial news, investment analysis, and business reporting targeting the capital markets and corporate sector in Kenya.

“The BAKE Awards is the platform for recognizing the resilience and influence of Kenyan digital storytellers. We’ve seen firsthand how creators use their voice not just for fun, but for education, advocacy, and nation-building. Now, it’s your turn. Jump in, vote, and support your favourite creators who represent Kenya’s digital excellence,” said Kennedy Kachwanya, BAKE Chairperson.

How to make your vote count

  1. Head over to the official site: bakeawards.co.ke/vote
  2. Browse the nominees in each category.
  3. Cast your vote for the creators you think deserve the win!

Voting is live right now and closes on December 2nd. Every single vote counts towards celebrating the people who inform, inspire, and entertain us every day. Let’s show them some love.

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About The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE)

The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) is a non-profit organization that promotes content creation and freedom of expression in Kenya. Through its annual awards, training, and advocacy, BAKE supports and recognizes digital creators across the country.

Media Contact

Vallary Lukhayu,
Communications Manager, Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE),
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