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Mudavadi Warns Kenyan Youths: Online Posts Could Cost You a Visa

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Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has cautioned young people against misusing social media, warning that their online behavior could affect their chances of traveling abroad. Speaking at the Kenya Software and AI Summit 2025 held at Moi University in Eldoret, Mudavadi emphasized that digital footprints are increasingly being scrutinized by foreign governments during visa applications.

“We are having serious problems that could hinder your progress. Your digital footprint is very important. It can either lift you to greater heights or become a major obstacle,” Mudavadi said. “There are nations that have made it mandatory to examine your digital platforms before granting a visa. It is no longer fiction.”

The Foreign Affairs chief expressed concern over the rising trend of online hostility and personal attacks targeting government leaders, warning that such behavior could have real-world consequences. He noted that while it may seem trendy to ridicule political figures, including President William Ruto, such actions could backfire when one applies for travel documents.

“It may look fashionable to mock the president, ridicule Mudavadi, or insult government officials online,” he said. “But it will not be fashionable when you discover your visa has been denied.”

Mudavadi urged Kenyan youths to use social media responsibly, stressing that the digital space should be used for innovation, learning, and networking not for spreading hate or misinformation.

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