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High Court Okays Slaughtering of Donkeys in Kenya

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High Court Okays Slaughtering of Donkeys in Kenya

The High Court has quashed a legal notice banning the slaughter of donkeys in Kenya.

Justice Richard Mwongo on Thursday ruled that the State failed to sufficiently defend a case challenging the notice issued by Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya last year.

“The government has failed to sufficiently defend this case and this court quashes the Legal Notice 63 of 2020 as it violates the rights of Star Brilliant,” ruled Justice Mwongo, adding that the legal notice violated the rights of Star Brilliant Slaughterhouse, the petitioner.

“The legal notice violates the rights of the applicant under Article 47 of the Constitution and the applicant is granted a stay to operate in light of the failure by the respondent to file back his response.”

The petitioner moved to court seeking to have CS Munya and Attorney-General Kihara Kariuki barred from enforcing the legal notice.

CS Munya issued the notice following increased cases of donkey theft in the country fueled by the high demand for their skin in China.

Gangs had allegedly been stealing donkeys for their skin, which is used to make Chinese medicines. Chinese boil donkey skin to make ejiao, a traditional medicine believed to stop aging and boost libido.

Kenya had four licensed donkey abattoirs, the most in the continent, making it the main supplier of donkey skin to China. About 1,000 donkeys are slaughtered in the four slaughterhouses a day, according to government data.

Due to the high demand for ejiao in China, a black market emerged with criminals hired by skin-smuggling networks to steal donkeys.

“We want to stop that criminality. We want to stop that brutality,” said CS Munya during a meeting with protesting donkey owners in Nairobi.

“(We want) to restore the donkey to its rightful place in our society – that of supporting livelihoods and providing crucial transport that is not easy to get, especially for the lower echelons of our society.”

In less than three years, over 300,000 donkeys, representing 15 percent of Kenya’s population, have been slaughtered for skin and meat export, according to the Kenya Agriculture and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO). During the period, more than 4,000 donkeys were reported stolen.

In a 2019 report, KALRO warned that the continued slaughter of donkeys could wipe out the animals by 2023 since they were being slaughtered at a rate five times higher than their population was growing.

A kilogram of ejiao currently retails at $780 in China from about $30 in 2000, according to reports in China.

14 COMMENTS

  1. Wow, these beasts of burden…
    Wow, these beasts of burden could disappear in less than 3years?Hard to believe,but the maths sounds about right if true.Terrible, its all about money,and satiating Chinese appetite for donkey- aphrodisiac,and whatever else the meat,and skin is used for.
    This is aserious problem that should be nipped in the bud,before they go after the Zebras.

  2. A population of 1.3b still…
    A population of 1.3b still dying to get aphrodisiac so they can stand on 3 legs. That’s an oxymoron. Animal specialists and venture capitalists need to see this as an opportunity to breed more donkeys faster and make billions of dollars. We need massive scale donkey farms.

  3. we are all food. yes we are,…
    we are all food. yes we are, let me clue you in if u still believe we are so special and exempt to the ultimate law of jungle. Donkeys, fish, lions, birds, snakes you get the point. all food to something that’s why we don’t leave in the forest. minimizing chances of being a meal for a hungry animal. its an ecosystem and a donkey is not different nor a dog cat. we just choose not to. would i eat a donkey hell no. but if i was starving, bring him ill my belly wont mind.

    • @ Dunya, I dont think the…
      @ Dunya, I dont think the issue is FOOD. Some of us are concerned with the speed with which this animals are being hunted. We dont want them to be extinct so soon.

      • True but only in kenya…
        True but only in kenya. country a country b, will still have their donkeys. So we choose to eat ours. give it time things will balance out.if not its ok the ecosystem won’t stop. So relax kula zaa and life goes on.we worry too much. Ie Chinese haven’t finished their dogs and if they do no worries the rest will have more dogs. I don’t see them worrying. Just the outsiders.
        Search on YouTube this___ ‘u must have a strong stomach to watch the video its too graphical
        Search YouTube china dog market.

  4. Kenya and Africa does don’t…
    Kenya and Africa does don’t need colonial corruption filled courts that use unjust weights (in self interest) !! We need to go back to traditional courts of elders and jury- not every case needs colonial justice. Luckily, this is on the horizon and no one has the power to stop it.

  5. Poor Donkey, first they…
    Poor Donkey, first they slave u making u carry heavy loads on ur back, beat ur ass like you stole now they want to eat ur ass n trade ur skin. As i weep for u oh Donkey i wonder have we ran out of bulls, chickens, goats etc. Fuck it, Donkey don’t go down like an ass, throw some kicks.

  6. Sasa nimekuwa vegetarian…
    Sasa nimekuwa vegetarian OFFICIALLY. Hiyo nyama ya punda itapata market kubwa Kenya hivi karibuni and end up on your plate. Mimi simo!

  7. Maxiley, the Donkey in the…
    Maxiley, the Donkey in the Bible that was getting its ass kicked spoke to the fool, think its time a Donkey did something to put some sense in our heads. Whats next we Kenyans eating cats n dogs.if Chinese people want Donkey skin why don’t they raise them in China n make their Donkey chow mein in China.

    • They will re export and call…
      They will re export and call it general key don chicken at your local all you can eat Chinese buffet. Bon appetit

      • @ Builder, you forgot to…
        @ Builder, you forgot to mention that donken nuts are potent aphrodisiac…

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