Finally, President Uhuru Kenyatta Speaks His Mind On Stripping And Harassing Of Women. Here Is What He Said
It is a habit that has continued to crop among some perverted individuals who, despite calls from all quarters to refrain from stripping women, have continued to embarrass ladies in public by stripping and harassing them.
It started with the Embassava stage saga, then there came the Mombasa one. As if that was not enough, another woman was beaten, stripped and injured in Kayole by touts and idlers. And now there is the latest which is even worse.
A woman was ambushed by touts in a Matatu claimed to ply the Githurai rout, stripped, sexually assaulted and almost raped. May be she was raped, who knows.

Despite the demonstrations and calls, it is something that perverts have continued to do.
Well, finally the head of state, President Uhuru Kenyatta has broken the silence on this matter.
Speaking in the University of Nairobi during the launch of a campaign dubbed #16daysofactivism and #heforshe which are aimed at curbing gender-based violence, the president pointed his finger at the perverts and those who, instead of helping the victims, are busy taking videos to post on social media.
The president urged Kenyans to be each others’ keeper and refrain from such heinous acts.