What happens when a man, once propelled by the power of free speech, becomes the very force that seeks to silence it?

When transient influence clouds his judgment, and he tramples on press freedom with reckless abandon?

Few embody this paradox more than Edward Kisiang'ani, Principal Secretary for Broadcasting and Telecommunications.

Once a familiar face on TV, leveraging media platforms to build his reputation as a political commentator, Kisiang'ani is now at the forefront of efforts to muzzle independent journalism.