Nairobi County Breaks Silence After Viral CBD Stripping Video

A woman was seen publicly stripping along the busy Kenyatta Avenue as bystanders gathered around her...
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Nairobi County has issued a strong warning against public stripping following a viral video of a woman stripping on Kenyatta Avenue, with Chief Officer for Environment Geoffrey Mosiria stating such acts are unlawful and immoral.
- Public stripping contravenes the Penal Code and the Sexual Offences Act.
- Punishments can include a prison sentence of at least five years or a fine.
- Mosiria emphasized the need to protect the city's dignity and the morality of future generations, despite receiving resistance from some residents.
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