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This topic is not adding any value to the ICT fraternity. From: Twahir Hussein Kassim via kictanet Sent: Monday, April 30, 2018 8:36 PM To: ldinga@managecom.co.ke Cc: Twahir Hussein Kassim
+1 Grace, I have to agree – this issue may not be directly ICT related – but strong parallels can be drawn and it crosses the boundaries of ICT and
Tracy, First things first, Cambridge Dictionary defines hypocrisy as:- *a situation in which someone pretends to believe something that they do not really believe, or that is the opposite of
Oh I agree those may condemn homosexuality – but kenya is not limited to abrahamic religions and the constitution affords them no special privilege. I also point out that we
Hi Mose, Andrew et al, Googling ‘bigotry’…and LGBT-xxx May get back to you, but if I dont, just know I am not well equipped to deal with moral issues from
On 30 April 2018 at 16:17, Ebele Okobi via kictanet wrote: > Is Christianity, brought to Kenya by colonizers, “Kenyan culture”? How > so? > > If so, doesn’t saying
I disagree with you Walu on multiple levels here. 1. You say ‘Forced down on us by mainly foreign money/masters’. You erase all those brave Kenyans who have stood up
Dear Lawrence, lf we were to go with your religious/ Biblical angle, then everything in Kenya is immoral and wrong in the eyes of God, (i) starting with corruption,(see the
Moral beliefs aside, I thought KFCB was moving from censorship to classification. Would it not have sufficed to classifying the film as only appropriate for adults and give warning if
Athar, Actually this does affect ICT policy. The Kenya Film Classification Board, according to its chair and the board itself, has the power to block(viewing/distribution) of not just films but
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