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Makau Mutua Advises Women to Exercise Extreme Caution When Dealing With Men

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Makau Mutua Advises Women to Exercise Extreme Caution When Dealing With Men
Lawyer and Azimio Spokesperson Makau Mutua

Azimio Spokesperson Makau Mutua has urged women to exercise caution in their interactions with men.

Mutua draws attention to the growing problem of femicide in Kenya and stresses the importance of addressing it. He advises women to exercise caution when dealing with men and to thoroughly investigate their backgrounds before placing their trust in them. Mutua expresses his worry about the presence of dangerous individuals in the country and emphasizes the gravity of the femicide issue. Following the tragic killings of Starlet Wahu and Rita Waeni in Roysambu, Mutua’s comments have gained significant traction and sparked reactions from Kenyans on various social media platforms.

Other segments of society have also expressed their concerns and advocated for action to tackle these troubling instances. Mutua’s stance aligns with that of other leaders and non-governmental organizations who have urged preventive measures against these acts. Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has also conveyed his dissatisfaction with the increasing number of femicide cases and stresses that these abnormal killings must not be viewed as commonplace.

The issue of violence against women has reached a critical point and is now considered a national crisis. In response, the Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA) has made an urgent plea to President William Ruto, asking him to declare femicide and other forms of Gender Based Violence as a state of emergency. KEWOPA has also called upon the Directorate of Criminal Investigations and the Inspector General of Police to speed up their ongoing investigations into femicide cases and ensure that those responsible are held accountable. The increasing number of femicide incidents in the country has also been strongly condemned by the Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA).

These requests for action come in response to the recent shocking killings of Starlet Wahu and Rita Waeni in Roysambu. KEWOPA’s chairperson Leah Sankaire has strongly criticized the growing instances of violence against women in the country. An issue that demands attention is the ongoing mistreatment of women on different online platforms where they are unjustly held responsible for their own deaths. Sankaire emphasizes that this pattern reveals the disturbing increase in Gender Based Violence aided by technology and social media.

8 COMMENTS

    • @Toto – Makau is telling you…
      @Toto – Makau is telling you to lock up your smelly pussy tightly! That is a small dick man there for you @totogirl! He won’t know what to do with your huge snappy hole!

  1. Kama Eve aliNyemelewa na…
    Kama Eve aliNyemelewa na sheitani Mbwa na akaAngukia kwa kuTamani uJuaji? Sasa itaKuwa hizi TangaTanga?????doezi za Siku hizi?

  2. Why does Mutua feel the need…
    Why does Mutua feel the need to give advice on such matters? It is plain common sense that people should exercise caution in just about everything we do including eating or talking too much.

  3. You could ask fathers to…
    You could ask fathers to give daughters pocket money and if none just learn to create wealth legally.

  4. Men see relationship in form…
    Men see relationship in form of genuine love connection but women takes it as bizness adventure. .that leads to strings attachment or give n take deal!..which turns into violence when men think they’ve been short changed. RAGE TAKES OVER!!..

    • A biz opportunity where they…
      A biz opportunity where they invest using figure 8 aka Kim Kardashian body.

  5. Going back to basics,…
    Going back to basics, culture will bring back peace and stability in the country.
    All cultures have solutions to their problems. Making local problems national will not solve problems.
    Let us all be responsible for our brothers and sisters locally before making our issues national. No one can solve your problem if they do not understand your mind-set and the standing poles that hold your culture together. They may pretend but will always fail.
    Let every community adhere to its cultural principles before we come together as the nation we call ” Kenya ”
    We are almost there but more work is needed locally.

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