CNN International Anchor, Richard Quest Visits Cafe Javas Branch

Over the past few months, Uganda and Kenya have received numerous celebrities, ranging from Hip Hop artists, to Celebrity socialites and Reality TV Stars. Just before we can get over the excitement that Kanye West brought along, photos have revealed that Richard Quest, from CNN Has been in East African soils.

Richard at CJs

Richard is an analyst of some of the biggest  business stories and events all over the world. He airs a show, Quest means Business, which runs on weekdays on CNN. Quest is also the face of CNN, Covering major stories and is the airline and aviation correspondent.

We are yet to establish what this International journalist was doing in the country, but linking it to his business, it may mean Cafe Javas, is on a rise. Richard presents business traveler show on the World news Channel, CNN and moves from place to place, visiting different companies.

‘Embrace gays if you want to succeed’ CNN’s Richard Quest says a day after Uhuru’s gay marriage remarks

While President Uhuru Kenyatta promised Kenyans that he’ll never bow to pressure to legislate same-sex marriages as a condition to receive donor funding, CNN news anchor Richard Quest has asked Kenyans to embrace them.

Quest, famous for his programme Quest Means Business, said that same sexual activities should be decriminalized and accepted especially if countries want global success.

“I am obviously going to be advancing an agenda that says there should be at least the decriminalization of same sexual activity. It is straight forward, I am not gonna mess around with that one. That is obviously my belief,” he said in the interview.

Tour

He has been in Kenya since Monday and is set to tour selected regions with legendary Marathon World record champion Eliud Kipchoge. Quest also said that he won’t push everyone who is against the issue.

“I do not for a moment, doubt the sincerity of those people who are against me on this issue. And I can respect their point of view, I merely say that in this day and age, if you want to succeed, if you want Kenya to be a thriving, vibrant modern economy, you are going to look at this in a different way and ask yourself what is it about these very successful places that we need to at least try to attract,” he said.

“That is the way you do it. You let people live their lives, love who they want, and the way they wish.”

Quest’s remarks comes just days after Uhuru said that gay marriages will remain illegal.

“We must ensure that our development is what we want and not that brought from outside. We should not be told that if we want money, we must legislate that a man can marry another,” Uhuru said in Swahili.

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