Kenya’s self-declared morality policeman Ezekiel Mutua has rained on the parade of upcoming musician Alvindo after banning his viral hit song ‘Taka Taka'(Trash). The
That man Ezekiel Mutua, the director of the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB), is still championing the ban on Wanuri Kahiu’s feature film, Rafiki. During
The fracas involving Akothee and her “immoral” performance during a recent show in Watamu has boiled down to Ezekiel Mutua taking drastic measures in a
Controversial musician Akothee has responded to the ongoing negative backlash in the most Akothee way possible; she doesn’t give a rat’s ass about being
The self-proclaimed President of single mothers in Kenya – Akothee – is disturbing the peace for the umpteenth time. This time, the wealthy and often controversial
Maina Kageni and Daniel Ndambuki alias Mwalimu King’ang’i are some of several Kenyan radio personalities being probed the Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB). The
Kenya’s ‘moral cop’ has been dragged into the corridors of justice for banning the Kenyan feature film ‘Rafiki’. The film’s director, Wanuri Kahiu, with backing
American actor Anthony Howard Goldwyn, who played President Fitzgerald Grant in hit series ‘Scandal’, has graced Kenya with his presence. The producer, director, and political
It appears there is still no love lost between Kenya’s moral cop Ezekiel Mutua and journalist Larry Madowo. This after the Kenya Film Classification Board
Wanuri Kahiu has termed ‘unfortunate’ the ban on her lesbian love story Rafiki by the Kenya Film Classification Board. Through CEO Ezekiel Mutua, KFCB said the homosexual
Kenya Film Classification Board CEO Ezekiel Mutua is one of several Kenyans named in the list of Africa’s top 100 most reputable personalities. An elated
The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) has launched a crackdown on Public Service Vehicles (PSV) playing pornographic content. According to a press statement signed