Funeral discos rock women to bed and forget to bury

Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) Coast Regional Coordinator Bonaventure Kioko wants the government to ban funeral discos to curb immorality among teenagers. He blames the disco matangas in the surge of sexual abuse cases among minors, school dropouts, early marriages and teenage pregnancies. Rabai MP William Kamoti blames parents for failing to take their responsibilities and allowing their children attend the night vigils including weddings.

Kenya Film Classification Board chief executive Ezekiel Mutua also  announced that Fresh Fri cooking oil and Marie Stopes adverts are banned and should not be broadcast.

The CEO said Fresh Fri cooking oil advertisement has been banned due to its “use of lustful language and sexual connotation” while Marie Stopes advert airing on radio uses message that  “clearly promotes abortion contrary to the law”.

Mutua insists most adults are not protecting minors from explicit content.

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