Wednesday, 4 March 2015

COAST LEADER AND CELEBRITIES SPEAK OUT ON SAME SEX RELATIONSHIPS

The war against Lesbianism and Gayism has received a backing from a coast leader and celebrities.
 
This comes barely a week after mourners pounced on a same sex couple in Malindi. The two engaged in romantic acts during the burial of an alleged gay, OmmyDallah reports. 

The two wanted to have sex on a fresh grave as a ritual -to say goodbye to their fallen friend. Mourners pounced on them when they begun kissing and stripping at the grave yard.

Nominated senator Emma Mbura took to  social media to express her thoughts on the forbidden act.
She termed gayism as immoral, dirty and a threat to young ladies in the coastal region. 

“Na laani ushoga kati ya vijana wetu na watalii wanaokuja na kufanya vitendoo hivi vichafu. Mambo kama haya huleta laana kwa taifa, ndio maana wasichana wetu wazeekea nyumbani. Hakuna waume wa kuwaowa.”-I condemn gayism among our youths and tourists who travel from overseas for these dirty acts. It is such acts that bring curses upon a country; our girls are growing old at home because there are no men to marry them.Wrote the nominated senator on her facebook account.

Speaking to nipashenipashike on phone from Dar es Salaam, Kamua leo hit maker, Kidis termed gayism and lesbianism as ungodly and it should not be tolerated in society.

“I don’t support these stupid habits. Gayism and Lesbianism is ungodly. The bible is against so is the Holy Quran.” Said Kidis.

He further added that the society should not tolerate such behaviours but should strive to build a moral upright society.

Dogo Richie was also quick to comment about the issue. His thoughts, however, seemed to differ with the rest. 

According to him parents are to be blamed for what is happening to young men and women when it comes to sexuality.

“As one grows they are wired according to the environment they live in. So we should desist from blaming people. We should work on improving the environments our children grow in.” said Dogo.

On her side Mbura called upon leaders to join forces in dealing with the problem. She further called upon coast dwellers to report such acts to the nearest police station. As a way to curb the increasing same sex relationships.

 

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