Jacaylbaro Posted April 27, 2010 DStv has been banned in North Eastern Province by the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims. Also outlawed are video dens, blamed for eroding moral values among the youth and causing poor academic performance. The Supkem Mandera branch shut down dozens of entertainment spots that air popular video shows and football, “in support of Islamic teachings.” The region is predominantly Muslim and the religious leaders said Islamic teachings had to be followed to the letter. The move was quickly supported by the Supkem head office, which promised to extend the ban to other towns in the province. Statement MultiChoice Kenya, which operates the DStv channels, would not comment immediately. “We are still monitoring development and will release a statement tomorrow (Tuesday),” said public relations manager Stella Ondimu. Information minister Mr Samuel Phogisio criticised the move by the Sheikhs. He said that Kenyans subscribe to the service mainly because of the local and international football games broadcast by the station. The minister pointed out that the Constitution protects Kenyans’ right to assemble. The ban, he said was a violation of such rights. “Kenyans in Mandera also have a right to what they view,” he said. According to him, the Islamic leaders do not have powers to ban the service. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites