Pastor Ng’ang’a wants the government to arrest the young men who make fun of Samia Suluhu: “Take the Committee”

  • The founder of the church of the word Evangelism, Pastor James Ng’ang’a, recently traveled to the United States with his beautiful wife
  • The preacher has discussed the online war between Tanzania and Kenya, expressing support for President Samia Suluhu
  • Ng’ang’a has called on the government to arrest Kenyans involved in creating derogatory and insulting images to target him

Pastor James Ng’ang’a has called on the Kenyan government to intervene about AI images made to mock the president TanzaniaSamia Solution.

Pastor Ng’ang’a rebukes young people who despise Samia Solution.
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Ng’ang’a commented on the online crisis between Kenya and Tanzania, in support of the President of Tanzania.

The complex publisher said young people baked in Kenya had perverted using photos and videos made from AI technology.

The founder of the word Evangelism rebuked the Kenyan youths who invented the pictures, saying it was an insult to the first female president in Africa.

“We have gone to Tanzania, you have made the first woman to be president, the first mother in Africa to be president, and you put her in the coffin. You have made the dog talk, claiming to be Tanzanian politicians,” He explained.

Ng’ang’a urged the Kenyan government to intervene and arrest those involved in making such images.

He prayed DCI Take action against the young people and even detain them for two years.

“The Kenyan government, please wake up and try to turn off this. DCI, please capture some of them. He said.

What happened between Kenya and Tanzania?

An online dispute between Tanzania and Kenya escalated after Tanzanian officials arrested and reinstated Kenyan activists.

The activists included Boniface Mwangi and Martha Karua, who had traveled to Tanzania to attend the case of opposition leader, Tundu Lissu.

Prior to the expulsion, the activists were allegedly detained without communication for several days, which upset Kenyans who accused Tanzania of violating human rights.

MPs from Tanzania responded to criticizing Kenyans, saying they had a “mental understanding” and accused them of interfering with Tanzanian affairs.

This led to a lot of anger online in which Kenyans sent a lot of messages to Tanzanian MPs and even threatened to boycott the music of Bongo as revenge.

Do you, Ruto Did he apologize to Tanzania?

President William Ruto issued his sincere apology to the President of Tanzania after almost two weeks of online dispute between the two countries.

Ruto apologized and understood on both sides during the National Prayer Breakfast.

He urged the regional partners to focus on development and rebuild relationships while avoiding past mistakes.

The president’s delegation showed a commitment to maintain regional stability.

Why did the opposition rejected Ruto’s apology?

In other news, opposition parties in Kenya issued a strong response to the President’s pardon to the public.

They rebuked the President for failing to defend Karua and Mwangi after their expulsion.

They also demanded justice for victims of government violence and demanded that the laws affect online freedom be repealed immediately.

The statement was signed by six parties: People’s Liberation Party, Jubilee, Wiper, Kanu, Dapk, and DP.

They made the statement shortly after the President delivered his speech.

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