They were told not to be afraid to report injustices to security agencies and reach out to NGLHRC for legal representation. by SELINA TEYIE.
"Do not be afraid to report injustices to security agencies and reach out to NGLHRC for legal representation," they added. - They were told not to be afraid to report injustices to security agencies and reach out to NGLHRC for legal representation. "I ask you to familiarise yourselves with your area's security and referral mechanism," they said.
Kenyans are currently embroiled in a fight with the members of the LGBTQ community and what a fight it is. One would be forgiven for.
And be sure to like our [Instagram page](https://www.instagram.com/ghaflakenya/). Members of the lgbtq are aware of this fact and if they are smart (rest assured a huge chunk of them are), they will opt for this low-hanging fruit what is the desired outcome. That is not to say that they will use brute force to have their way, rather than finesse the system. And therein lies the crux of my argument as to why the LGBTQ community is going to eventually win out this war. This is one marginalized group that is truly very well-funded and supported. One would be forgiven for thinking the outcome of foregone conclusion given it is truly the definition of a goliath vs David situation but that couldn’t be further from the truth.
Members of Parliament (MPs) piled pressure on President William Ruto to declare his stand on the LGBTQ community following the ruling on the Supreme Court ...
The motion was tabled before the House by Nyali legislator Mohammed Ali. We know they have been doing secret awareness and recruitment drives across the country, what if we legalise the formation of their association?" Nzengu asked Ruto to borrow a leaf from Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.
Catholic-allied MPs have vowed to mobilize for the disbandment of NGO Board to preempt the imminent registration of a gay rights lobby group.
We are going to request the Supreme Court in their full bench of seven to review that decision," the lawmaker stated. "I will move a bill in Parliament that we get the NGO council disbanded because the council has to be on the mainstream of promoting good practices. We are giving the police notice to move and enforce the existing law. I want them to outline the article that gives them the right to be gay. "I've been receiving a lot of threats from people pushing this demonic agenda. Its criminal to engage in these practices," he said.
Bishop Ignatius Wanjala of Revival Prophetic Living Ministries in Bungoma County has called on President William Ruto to come out and give his stand on the ...
Wanjala says that it is so unfortunate for the top court in Kenya to rule in favour of the LGBTQ noting that it is immoral and satanic. - Wanjala says that it is so unfortunate for the top court in Kenya to rule in favour of the LGBTQ noting that it is immoral and satanic. - “I was so shocked to learn that the Supreme has ruled in favour of gay movement rights,” he said.
NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 2 - Transgender Activist Le Toya Johnson says the backlash that the Supreme Court judgment has received from the clergy and - Kenya ...
Kenya is one of the 32 countries in Africa that criminalize homosexuality. Three judges in the five-judge bench ruled that community members have a right to associate even though the law considers same-sex marriages illegal. “The ruling that has happened is we have been given a mandate to be registered by the NGO Board in Kenya.
The ruling by the Supreme Court of Kenya to the effect that the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) community have the right to ...
The Church and Clergy Association of Kenya (CCAK) is the latest to express condemnation of Supreme Court’s decision. The clerics indicated their support for promise by Attorney General Justin Muturi to appeal the decision. “The constitution of Kenya was enacted by the people of Kenya to protect our culture as the foundation of the nation….
"Let's stop sugarcoating this thing – haiwezi…I have kids…najua Society/environment safe kwao to grow in and I know what the Bible says."
- DJ Mo has declared his stand on the LGBTQ debate.
The Supreme Court of Kenya in Nairobi. IndustryAndTravel/Alamy. A Kenyan Catholic archbishop has said that homosexual acts are unacceptable, days after the ...
They want Kenyan Christians to reject and resist the judgment, saying it will erode societal values. We have to distinguish between the two. “The acts of homosexuality can never be acceptable.
NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 2-Yatta Member of Parliament Robert Basil has joined other leaders who are against the legalising of LGBTQ in the country, ...
“As a Member of Yatta I want to state that I am against legalising LGBTQ community in Kenya because it’s against our practises . Ibrahim and Ouko held the decision by the NGO Board was not discriminatory and that it did not infringe Article 27 of the Constitution (2010). The LGBTQ debate in the country was revived after the Supreme Court last week affirmed a decision by lower courts that quashed the decision by the NGO Board to decline an LGBT lobby group’s formal registration.
Vanity hitmaker Daddy Owen vowed to not relent in the campaign against the LGBTQ movement, just days after the Supreme court of Kenya gave a go-ahead for the ...
I will NOT RELENT! I will not RELENT! Like Daddy Owen, DJ Mo did not tolerate the Supreme Court’s decision.
Firebrand lawyer Dr Miguna Miguna has responded to rumours about his sexual orientation by stating that he is neither gay nor does he support the LGBTQ ...
Wetangula further said Kenya is “deeply religious” and highly disregards the ruling. To catch up with Singapore (forget about China or Canada), Kenyans must START REASONING like they are CIVILIZED! To catch up with Singapore (forget about China or Canada), Kenyans must start reasoning like they are civilized,” he tweeted. Also read:
President William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua reiterated that the government did not support calls to legalise the Lesbian Gay Transgender and ...
- Expanded2 March 2023 - 2:45 pm - Revealed2 March 2023 - 1:21 pm - Announcement2 March 2023 - 2:34 pm - Crackdown2 March 2023 - 2:48 pm What they suggest is contrary to our belief. We do not have that and that is against our beliefs," Gachagua stated.
President William Ruto said Kenya was a religious country and that LGBTQ practices will not be entertained. He said Kenya's cultural values must be ...
“I want to assure the women that I will not accept men to give you competition for husbands; where will you get husbands?” the head of state assured. The head of state said even though he respects the rule of law and independence of the Judiciary, he will not allow same-sex marriage in the country. During the launch of the Women Enterprise Fund and the second product of the
President William Ruto has weighed in on the LGBTQ debate, assuring the nation that he will not allow it.
- I will not agree,” he said. We cannot do down that route,” he said. “I will not allow women to compete with other women…I will not allow men to look for fellow men to marry.
President William Ruto speaking during the launch of the Women Enterprise Fund and second product of the Hustler Fund at KICC on March 2,2023
“President Ruto is God-fearing, he’s a man of faith, and he will do what needs to be done. The DP further highlighted that the President of Kenya himself was God-fearing. We have our culture and traditions, we respect our constitution and all our religions,” he said.