Dorah Amondi, an English teacher in Chambiti Secondary School, wrote an article that was published in the Saturday Nation under the headline "Why clean content may not be such a bad idea." READ ALSO: Takwimu : Idadi ya wanaume wanaougua ugonjwa wa Corona yazidi nchiniKenya Films Classification Board chief executive officer Ezekiel Mutua. According to teacher Amondi, Aloko's song was nothing but the lowest level of a misguided belief that "the more sexually explicit a song is, the trendier it becomes." Teacher Dorah represents millions of others across the country who support our campaign for clean content," said Mutua. He noted teachers were critical pillars in moulding the character of children and it was gratifying that the educator had taken her time to pen down such an informative article.
Source: Daily Nation August 31, 2020 12:24 UTC