The Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) is pleased to announce the official launch of the BAKE Awards 2025. The launch coincides with the opening of the submission phase of the competition.
In its ninth year, the BAKE Awards has evolved from a competition exclusively for bloggers to a celebration of all facets of online content creation. The awards now recognize and honor exceptional creators on various platforms, including blogs, social media channels like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter, as well as podcasting platforms such as Spotify and YouTube.
The BAKE Awards 2025 will kick off with the submission period, accepting entries in various categories from September 9th to October 8th, 2025. Following this, a panel of judges will select the top five nominees in each category, who will then be put to a public vote. The winners will be celebrated and announced in December.
The official timeline for the BAKE Awards 2025 is as follows:
- Submissions Phase: September 10th to October 8th, 2025
- Judging Phase: October 9th to October 30th, 2025
- Online Voting: November 3rd to December 2nd, 2025
- Winners’ Announcement: December 6th, 2025
Submissions will be accepted in 23 distinct categories. A creator can only be submitted in one category, except new creators (those who started between January 2024 and December 2024), who are eligible for both the New Creator category and one other category that best suits their content.
“We are incredibly proud to see how the BAKE Awards have grown over the past nine years,” said Kennedy Kachwanya, BAKE Chairperson. “The awards are a testament to the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of digital content creation in Kenya. We are excited to once again honor the remarkable talent that exists across a diverse range of platforms.”
To submit creators for the BAKE Awards 2025, please visit bakeawards.co.ke/submit.
For more information, please visit the following links:
- History: bakeawards.co.ke/history
- Rules: bakeawards.co.ke/rules
- Categories: bakeawards.co.ke/categories
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