KFCB Issues Demand Letter To Chris Embarambamba & His Accomplice To Pull Down ‘Yesu Ninyandue’ Song

Gospel musicians Chris Embarambamba and William Getumbe have received a demand letter from the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) for the distribution of offensive material on several media platforms.

William Getumbe and Chris Embarambamba have received demand letters from KFCB telling them to take offensive material off from their websites.

The KFCB has prohibited the musicians’ most recent songs because they are deemed inappropriate for public consumption, and their latest tracks have drawn criticism.

The films of Embarambamba and Getumbe, according to KFCB Acting CEO Nelly Muluka, violate the Kenyan laws outlined in the Films and Stage Plays Act Cap 222, which requires all content to be approved and screened before being made available for public viewing or distribution.

The wicked content of William Getumbe’s song “Yesu Ninyandue” has received criticism.

The song “Niko Uchi” by Chris Embarambamba has caused controversy due to its alleged gospel theme, which the KFCB claims denigrates Christianity.

The song allegedly encourages violent and repeated acts, especially by minors, and contains profanity and nudity, according to the Board.

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