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The weather is so hot in most parts of the country to the extent that Marimanti Law Courts Principal Magistrate Wafula Mbayaki conducted hearings under trees.

Majority senators differed with the Supreme Court of Kenya ruling on the right for LGBTQ+ community to form and register associations and vowed to seek review.

Peter Kaluma said he was ready to lose visa because of his stand against the LGBTQ community saying the Supreme Court erred in its ruling to allow association.

President William Ruto said Kenya was a religious country and that LGBTQ practices will not be entertained. He said Kenya's cultural values must be respected.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has stated his stance on the recent ruling by the Supreme Court on the LGBTQ community. Rigathi said government won't allow it

Supreme Court judges were heavily criticised following their ruling, allowing the registration of LGBTQ associations. Lawmakers want the decision reversed.

Peter Kaluma has made a name for himself in the introduction of social bills like the marriage property, this time round, he has vowed to deal with LGBTQ rights

COTU boss Francis Atwoli is the recent established Kenyan leader to take a swipe at the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the now-thorny LGBTQ community order.

Our constitution recognises marriage as a union of two adults of the opposite sex or gender. It does not envision or anticipate in any way a situation where.
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