Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) Ezekiel Mutua has put a foreign NGO on notice after it emerged that it is sponsoring the production of gay content.

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In a post on his Facebook page on Thursday, Mutua warned that KFCB will not relent in ensuring that the gay content does not find its way on Kenyan screens.

Mutua further indicated that KFCB has written to the NGO Coordination Board for investigation and no amount of name tarnishing will curtail KFCB's firm stand against gay content.

"There is a group of homosexuals who keep tarnishing my name and that of our Board on social media because of our firm stand against gay content. Most of them are in the media and the creative industry. They are now getting Ksh. 3M each from a foreign NGO to produce content that promotes the LGBT agenda," posted Mutua.

He added, "We have said no to this nonsense and have written to the NGO Coordination Board for investigation. We are firm on these issues, particularly where the content targets young children. No gay content will air on our screens under our watch."

Mutua also pointed out that he will expose those behind the idea and has vowed to defeat them.