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City preacher Rev Lucy Natasha showers praises to ousted KFCB CEO Ezekiel Mutua

Gorgeous City Preacher Rev Lucy Natasha has described ousted Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB) CEO Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, as a shining beacon of hope in the media world.


Rev Natasha said Mutua is a dedicated promoter of clean content in our airwaves and a wonderful servant who has been exceptional as the CEO of the Kenya Film and Classification Board, (KFCB) . 


“Your godly character, passion and servant leadership has been felt across different spheres and served as an example worth following,” she said.


She said they (Christians) will hold him in their prayers as he continues to light the banner of Christ in corporate and government leadership.


“Like an eagle which soars above the storms, may the challenges along your path be your ladder into your destiny,” she said.


Mutua was on Friday ousted as KFCB CEO and Chris Wambua from Communications Authority (CA) was appointed in acting capacity.


Described as Kenya’s “moral policeman” by adoring fans, Mutua had mounted a spirited campaign for clean content on our airwaves.


The campaign earned him powerful enemies in the alcohol and gambling industries including artists and musicians.
Parents have expressed disappointment at his firing, saying he was doing a good job and should be retained.

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