News PICTURES: Protest over gay couples Friday, February 12, 2010 — updated on July 03, 2020 This man was rescued by police after an angry mob attempted to attack him claiming he was gay in February 2010. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA Photo: 1/9 View caption Mtwapa residents protest over a gay marriage that was to take place in Mtwapa on Friday. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA Photo: 2/9 View caption Muslims outside Spaki mosque in Mombasa demonstrate against a gay marriage that was set for Friday. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA Photo: 3/9 View caption Mtwapa police boss K.K.Mutegi rescues the man from the angry mob on Friday. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA Photo: 4/9 View caption Mtwapa police station OCS K.K.Mutegi rescues the man from the angry mob on Friday. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA Photo: 5/9 View caption One of the men sought by the angry mob hides his face as a security guard escorts him to the Mtwapa police station on Friday. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA Photo: 6/9 View caption One of the men sought by the angry mob hides his face at the Mtwapa police station on Friday. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA Photo: 7/9 View caption A woman protests over the attack of a gay couple in Mtwapa on Friday. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA Photo: 8/9 View caption A police officer disperses angry mob who attempted to attack a gay couple who were set to wed on Friday in Mtwapa. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA Photo: 9/9 View caption Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Join the discussion Login with your Nation account Commenting as Please add your name to your Nation profile to comment
Gachagua: I have a right to know how Nairobi County is run The deputy president says Nairobi City residents deserve better services.
Atwoli: Ruto won't attend parallel Labour Day celebrations at KICC Francis Atwoli says those behind the parallel Labour Day celebrations are opportunists trying to capitalise on Cotu's achievements.
From failure to success: The story of Narok potato farmers Armed with certified seeds and state of the art equipment, Lanyuak Cooperative Society members embarked on ambitious dream, planting vast tracks of land.