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Kenyans were not pleased after Bishop Allan and Reverend Kathy Kiuna hosted  Richard Quest on Sunday  at their Jubilee Christian Church (JCC) .

Kenyans blasted the Kiunas for going against the scripture and openly endorsing homosexuality by hosting Quest at their church and even giving him a platform to address faithful.

Gay critics were quick to question the Kiuna’s  stand on homosexuality wondering how she could allow a gay to stand in a sanctified place in her church.

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Quest embraced his sexuality while speaking to host Maqbul Mohammed on capital morning show.“I am obviously going to be advancing an agenda that says there should be at least the decriminalization of same sexual activity. It is straight forward, I am not gonna mess around with that one. That is obviously my belief,” he said in the interview on Tuesday morning.

Quest, said he lives in London and New York because there are no restrictions in those cities on anyone’s sexual orientation, and is urging other countries to emulate the same.

Speaking during the interview with the local radio station, Quest said that he respects those who are against same-sex unions but maintained that for Kenya to be a vibrant economy it needs to approach gayism differently.

“I do not for a moment, doubt the sincerity of those people who are against me on this issue. And I can respect their point of view.
Richard Austin Quest is an English journalist and a CNN International anchor and reporter, based in New York City.He is in Kenya to take part in the inaugural KQ flight from Kenya to US.His visit comes in the back drop of government plans to bank on direct flights to boost horticulture and receive more than 120,000 tourists from the US up from the current 97,000.

“I merely say that in this day and age, if you want to succeed, if you want Kenya to be a thriving, vibrant modern economy, you are going to look at this in a different way and ask yourself what is it about these very successful places that we need to at least try to attract,” he said.“That is the way you do it. You let people live their lives, love who they want, and the way they wish,” he said.
He anchors Quest Means Business. In addition to anchoring the five-times-weekly business programme, Quest hosts the monthly programme CNN Business Traveller and CNN Marketplace Europe.

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