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34 male minors and 4 female teenagers allegedly arrested during an orgy!

It has barely been a week since 4000 minors from Machakos county were reported to be pregnant; and those being blamed are boda boda operators who said to lure the girls using petty money.

With such a report making rounds on social media; one Ezekiel Mutua went on to point fingers at Kamba artists blaming them for such an outcome. According to Mutua, such vulgar music promotes rape, young sex among other activities the youths might like to indulge in.

Through his Twitter handle, Ezekiel Mutua wrote;

Also read; Why Ezekiel Mutua blames Kamba musicians for teenage pregnancies in Machakos!

The news about 4000 girls getting pregnant in Machakos County is shocking but not surprising. In 2017, a survey by KFCB on the effects of vulgar vernacular music on the youth captured this reality. Machakos County topped for vulgarity. Even the bands had sexualised stage names.

Kamba artist, Katombi

Ezekiel went on to blame one artist going by the name of Katombi for sexualizing his name for the sake of fame. Ezekiel went on to add;

In the 2017 survey, KFCB raised alarm about how Kamba vernacular music normalised teenage sex and objectification of women. Most music had young girls gyrating and the bands had sexualised stage names; such as Katombi, Maima, Vuusya ungu etc.

Kisii teens in crisis

Well, turns out that Machakos county is not the only place facing a problem with adolescent teenagers; who can’t seem to control themselves.

As reported by SDE, apparently this past weekend 34 male teenagers were arrested engaging in an orgy with 4 girls in Ogembo area.

Apart from the orgy, these teens had also thrown an alcohol party; but after the arrest, the teens will undergo guidance and counselling after their parents are tracked down.

The officer in charge Ednah Kangwana revealed that these Youths are currently under isolation at Kisii High school; where they await to be tested for Coronavirus.

Their parents are however aware of the ongoing issue that will be dealt with after the isolation. So question remains, have parents forgotten their responsibilities towards their children; or should schools open already before thing get out of hand?

About this writer:

Pauline Syombua

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