Makena Njeri blasts KFCB for banning Kenyan gay film
Former BBC journalist Makena Njeri has blasted the Kenya Films and Classification Board for banning a gay film titled “I am Samuel” by terming it as blasphemous. The film sought to showcase a gay Kenyan man’s struggle to be accepted by his family and country. Makena, who is a self-confessed member of the LGBTQ, took […]
KFCB bans Kenyan documentary for promoting gayism
The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) has banned the documentary titled ‘I Am Samuel’, saying it promotes gayism in Kenya. KFCB acting CEO Christopher Wambua said the producers of the film promoted same sex marriage as a way of life. “The film tries to influence the viewer into believing that the older generation that was […]
Rev. Natasha’s message to Ezekiel Mutua after being fired from KFCB
Days after Kenya Films and Classification Board (KFCB) fired their CEO Ezekiel Mutua, several people have sent him messages to show their support to him. Flashy city preacher, Reverend Lucy Natasha, taking to social media shared a photo of them in the office praying and captioned it to read; “Dr Ezekiel Mutuas is a shining beacon […]
Christopher Wambua appointed to replace Ezekiel Mutua as KFCB CEO
Kenya Films and Classification Board (KFCB) has appointed new CEO to replace former boss Ezekiel Mutua who has been sent on “terminal leave” Sources indicate that Christopher Wambua from the Communications Authority of Kenya has been appointed as the acting CEO until a replacement is found. This comes hours after Mutua dismissed his sacking in […]
Eric Omondi shows off Ksh3 million after Ezekiel Mutua allegedly called him poor
An online war of words between Kenya Films and Classification Board (KFCB) Chair Ezekiel Mutua and popular comedian Eric Omondi continues to intensify each passing day. On Friday, the self-christened President of Comedy in Africa shared video footage of him castigating the KFCB boss for allegedly calling Kenya artists poor and just mere beggars. Appearing […]
Bestiality cases at the Coast on the rise, claims Ezekiel Mutua as he fires warning to online advertisers
Mutua fears bestiality vice has resurfaced, vows to reveal areas where people, especially women, are being paid to engage in illicit trade.
Akothee, Sakaja get Sh50,000 cash windfall for Covid-19 awareness messages
KFCB chief executive Ezekiel Mutua awards Senator Johnson Sakaja and singer Akothee Sh50,000 each for creative Covid-19 awareness messages.