High Court bars telcos from reassigning phone numbers

Kenya's High Court has ruled that registered mobile phone numbers constitute personal data protected by the constitution and cannot be deactivated or reassigned without the owner's consent. The decision by Justice Lawrence Mugambi follows a petition filed in June 2024 seeking to halt telcos from recycling numbers amid rising scams.

On March 19, 2026, Justice Lawrence Mugambi ruled that registered mobile numbers are digital identifiers linking information to an individual's private affairs. He cited Articles 31(c) and (d) of the Constitution, which protect the right not to have private information exposed unnecessarily. The court noted that these numbers often hold data revealing financial, social, and personal activities, making their protection essential in the digital age. It directed the Office of the Attorney General to implement measures within six months to safeguard digital identities tied to registered numbers. The petition, filed in June 2024, argued that reassigning deactivated but previously registered numbers threatens user privacy by exposing sensitive data to third parties without consent. Petitioners sought a declaration that such numbers form part of a personal digital identity, akin to a national ID, passport, or driver's licence. The case highlighted risks for incarcerated individuals, whose numbers may lapse due to prolonged non-use. The judge stipulated that reassignment requires the previous owner's informed and verifiable consent, or only after a reasonable period following public notice and documented verification that the original owner cannot be contacted or has relinquished rights. Technical safeguards must also prevent unauthorized exposure of the prior owner's data during reassignment.

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IEBC Chairman Erastus Ethekon at press conference clarifying voter re-registration rules for pre-2012 enrollees.
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IEBC clarifies re-registration for voters enrolled before 2012

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Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golchha has instructed all deputy commissioners to act against every layer of the mobile theft network, from street thieves to organised receivers and resellers. The directive seeks to dismantle the organised ecosystem behind phone thefts in the capital.

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Kathiani MP Robert Mbui has introduced the Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 2026, which changes how police detain vehicles and motorcycles in Kenya. The bill aims to balance law enforcement with private property protection by addressing vehicle owners' long-standing concerns over prolonged and unjustified detentions. It specifies when and how police can detain vehicles.

Lobby group Sheria Mtaani will not withdraw its High Court petition challenging the NTSA instant fines system, despite the authority's suspension of the programme. Lawyer Danstan Omari stated that NTSA has failed to address core legal issues in the rollout.

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The Comisión Reguladora de Telecomunicaciones reported that 18 million lines were added to the registry in just 24 days, reaching 48 million registered. The June 30 deadline remains firm with no extension planned even though 112.7 million lines are still pending. Industry experts question the costs and effectiveness of the scheme.

 

 

 

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