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Posted  Sunday, November 1  2009 at  18:40

The government should not use taxpayers money to count gay people in the country as this amounts to recognising their existence, says the Council of Imams and preachers of Kenya.

Nominated MP Mohamed Dor said the plan to spend Sh40 million was wrong and as gayness is contrary to the constitution order.

The CIPK secretary general criticised non-governmental organisations using the HIV/Aids pandemic to propagate the gay issue in the country.


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  1. Submitted by Shilavula

    Technocrats seem delinked to the aspirations of a noble nation. Who will benefit from the statistics of the gays? Is the information worth a sensible discussion? The sexual education has spiraled out of control? Mend the mess from of the sexual education first instead of using the country as puppet of hopeless research. Save our taxes.

    Posted  November 02, 2009 11:05 AM  
  2. Submitted by jahazi

    Gays are a disgrace.

    Posted  November 02, 2009 11:00 AM  
  3. Submitted by THE BLUEZ

    Gays are a disgrace to manhood,disgrace to all religions,disgrace to African traditions and morals...what else? Why should we enteratain them we our oen money,NO WAY.

    Posted  November 02, 2009 08:48 AM  
  4. Submitted by kamatcha2

    Imams do not need to hide anyone as already Kenyan Gays their are marrying in U.K.in Public for the all world to know and we have our own Father Kizito

    Posted  November 02, 2009 12:43 AM  
  5. Submitted by joenyambuoro

    We should stop discussing this gay thing. It appalls me how a fellow man finds pleasure in the anus of another man-a conduit meant for defecation! All the same, why are these possessed minority fighting so hard to be heard, counted,blah, blah blah? Soon we will start counting even night-runners who are similarly possessed and will start demanding their rights. God help your people!

    Posted  November 01, 2009 08:24 PM  

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