Moral cop Ezekiel Mutua has warned Kenyans against recording and sharing ‘uncouth’ videos of persons they are involved with.
In a tweet, the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) CEO cautioned that such vices go against the law of Film and Stage Plays Act.
“No film or class of film for public exhibition shall be made without a filming license from the Board,” Mutua quoted the Films and Stage Plays Act Cap 222.
Making videos of others while naked, with or without their approval, is a breach of the Films and Stage Plays Act Cap 222.
"No film or class of film for public exhibition shall be made without a filming license from the Board." Now you know!— Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, MBS (@EzekielMutua) June 17, 2021
Mutua warning comes as the internet remains awash with a nude video of presidential aspirant Mukhisa Kituyi with a young lady, as Nairobi governor Mike Sonko jumped on the opportunity to educate men on how to go about with side-chick arrangements.
Some men are very useless and big for nothing. Unawachaje dame na simu kwa pekejeng.
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) June 17, 2021
Mukhisa’s viral video has elicited reactions from the Kenyan online brigade with a majority making fun of the video, but some to his defece led by former Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale.
“It doesn’t require genius to decipher that Mukhisa Kituyi has been set up,” Khalwale said.
It doesn't require genius to decipher that @DrMukhisaKituyi has been set up.
People should mind their own business pic.twitter.com/mqXkn2ebHK— Dr Boni Khalwale, CBS (@KBonimtetezi) June 18, 2021