tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79855291245031276032024-03-08T18:24:27.863+03:00Kenyan Porn Pictures and Free Kenyan Porn Video DownloadsView all your Kenyan Porn Pictures and videos for free. Download Kenyan Porn Videos for free.sir dubzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02048218051430660913noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7985529124503127603.post-55645151159842604242012-09-08T08:46:00.001+03:002012-09-08T08:46:32.605+03:00KENYA: Exposed! A high-risk porn business <span class="reportbody" style="text-align: justify;">NAIROBI, - The US
adult film industry was brought to a virtual standstill recently after
an actor tested HIV-positive and all his sexual partners were tested for
the virus. There are no such precautions in Kenya's porn industry,
where actors usually perform without a condom or routine HIV testing. <br /><br />"I
don't know my HIV status and I can't say I know that of the men we act
with," said Angela*, who recently made the switch from eight years of
street-based sex work to acting in local porn films. "I know it is a
dangerous thing I am doing, but I console myself that it is the same
people all the time we act with in the videos... at times, doing it
without a condom might give you extra pay." <br /><br />Kenya's local porn
industry, once limited to photography, has grown in recent years. DVD
peddlers surreptitiously hawk films on street corners while some
producers and distributors have created adult web sites and even clubs
where audiences can watch films or witness live sex acts. More
profitable than street- or bar-based sex work, acting in porn films is
an attractive option for many young men and women struggling to make
ends meet in the capital, Nairobi. <br /><br />Producing, trafficking or performing in pornographic films is illegal in Kenya under section 181 of the penal code, and is punishable by a prison sentence of up to two years. <br />According
to one producer and distributor who preferred anonymity, this makes it
difficult to regulate health and safety in the industry. <br /><br />"We
encourage people to test for HIV but it's not mandatory, and even when
they do get tested, we have no way of knowing that the papers they bring
are genuine," he said. "Sometimes one participant will agree to go for a
test and the other won't; because we are working on deadlines, we often
just get them to do it live [without a condom]." <br /><br />He added that
while he encouraged condom use, the actors were often drunk when they
performed and protecting themselves against HIV was not high on their
list of priorities. "Sometimes they say the styles they want to use are
not condom-friendly - it's really up to the actors if they want to use
them," he said. <br /><br />Unlike the US, where porn stars can make
thousands of dollars, local actors earn between US$70 and $150 per film,
according to the producer. For many of the girls, this means they need a
second job. <br />Veronica*, 19, does sex work when video work is slow.
"You know videos don't come every day so when they are not available, I
continue with my work as a prostitute," she said. "When I am working as a
prostitute I use condoms all the time with my clients but you know in
acting, it is not automatic... I have never thought of it as that risky,
you know." <br /><br />Although there are no figures for HIV prevalence
among those working in Kenya's porn industry, sex workers and their
partners are considered a “most at-risk population”, accounting for an
estimated 14 percent of new infections annually. They can also act as a bridge for the spread of HIV into the general population. <br /><br />"The
men I act with in the videos are colleagues... my boyfriend doesn't
know what I do and I would never want him to know," Angela said, adding
that if he ever found out, the relationship would be over. <br /><br />The government, which has this year increased its focus on most at-risk populations,
has started targeting sex workers for HIV prevention. It is also
conducting a “risk factor analysis” of these groups to better understand
their risks and how to address them. <br /><br />"Many of the people who
take part in adult films are commercial sex workers from what we know,
so I think they can greatly benefit from prevention programmes that
target commercial sex workers and other most at-risk populations," said
Nicholas Muraguri, head of the National AIDS and Sexually transmitted
infections Control Programme. "Maybe what needs to be done is to educate
them and emphasize to them the need to first test for HIV and
[practise] consistent condom use in whatever it is they are doing."</span>sir dubzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02048218051430660913noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7985529124503127603.post-79914298863050562762012-09-08T08:45:00.001+03:002012-09-08T08:45:41.404+03:00Kenyan Coast a Haven for Child-Porn Producers MOMBASA – Kenya's coastal region is one of the nation's poorest, a place where vacationers have long exploited rampant poverty and lax law enforcement, allowing its sex-tourism industry to flourish.
As early as 2006, UNICEF reported between 2,000 and 3,000 Kenyan girls and boys are involved in a full-time, year-round commercial sex trade.
In recent years, however, NGO workers have noticed that more children are becoming involved in pornography, unwittingly or otherwise.
“We’ve been hearing that there are people who come [specifically] to do pornography - and the younger the child, the better the movie," says Grace, a Mombasa-based rights advocate for women and children who has asked that her last name be withheld. "So most of them go for young children."
An advocate for more than eight years, Grace says many of the children with whom she works are reporting an increase in clients taking photographs of them nude or having sex.
"They pay, and by going for the young children, we have many cases coming up that many are going into the trade," she says.
At 22 years of age, Jasmine is employed as a sex worker on the north coast of Mombasa. When she was underage, she says, she once agreed to have sex with a German man she had met at a bar.
“So then I stayed with him for four days, then I noticed," she says, explaining that the man had been recording their entire interaction with a camera the size of a button.
"I know how to use [a] computer. I asked to check my emails ... I saw everything we were doing, he had recorded it," she says. "Then I was asking him, [and] he told me ‘it’s gonna sell for a lot of money.’ When he gets money, he’s going to send for me. I told him, ‘why didn’t you tell me? You could have told me, we could have agreed, because I need money too.”
Availability of technology, ease of digital distribution
Maureen Karisa, Solidarity with Women in Distress (SOLWADI) CEO, says her field officers are seeing new cases of child pornography on a daily basis.
“There are some who even take that pornography with just a pen," she says. "I think it’s the technology that has come in. That they’re able to [record] ... you when you’re not even aware of what is happening, and then they go and sell it.”
But some children know exactly what is happening.
John started sex work when he was nine. He did his first pornographic film when he was 11 and his second when he was 13. Now 17 years old and a junior in high school, he says a European man - a self-professed “filmmaker” - had boys and girls sign a consent form to be recorded having group sex, even though Kenyan law defines anyone under the age of 18 as a child.
The production, he says, took place at a rented Mombasa brothel, where it could be staged without attracting attention. After being presented with alcohol and encouraged to drink, the children, he says, had unprotected group sex with older men before a production team.
“The worst thing is, we did it unprotected," says John, explaining that young children are too naïve to understand the importance of protecting themselves and that older men see them as disposable. "You can see how dangerous that can be, without doing any kind of protection.”
Laws unenforced
According to Ruweidah Hussein, program officer with Muslims for Human Rights (MUHURI), the absence of legal protection only serves to give more confidence to offenders.
“I think it’s happening more and more because people are not punished about it," she says, describing inadequate law enforcement as perhaps the primary reason few cases aren't brought forth.
"Issues of pornography is a very big offense in our country," she says. "They’ve made very beautiful laws that say child pornography is a very big crime, but no one is there to monitor such activities.”
Grace, too, agrees that even though prostitution is illegal in Kenya, it will continue with impunity if laws continue to go unenforced and the local child-porn production industry continues to be ignored.
“[Tourists] don’t come to see animals, trees, zebras in [the] Masai Mara, but they come specifically to exploit our young, coming generation," she says of the coastal region. "It is high time [that] I think all of us should sit and think on the issues of our children. If you don’t come up with what to do, and how to go about this issue, it is really becoming a time bomb.” sir dubzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02048218051430660913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7985529124503127603.post-66638023555981678242012-09-08T08:44:00.001+03:002012-09-08T08:44:00.405+03:00Pimps, child sex deals, pornography all in kenya….REAL LIFE STORYThe limousine sped down the crowded street in a breath-taking speed, missing a motorcyclist by a whisker.
The driver, a bulky young man, rolled down his tinted car window and wagged a finger at the bewildered motorcyclist.
It turned left into the Malindi-Lamu Road before branching off a murram street cutting through a row of fortified cottages that give Malindi its glamour.
The driver hooted once and the gates to one of the makuti-thatched cottages swung open.
The driver, who we later learnt is a seasoned pimp, had just delivered two teenage girls to one of his clients.
Residents, who know him, said he is a key figure in Malindi’s intricate but flourishing child prostitution ring in which girls as young as 13 years are lured into sex slavery and ponography filming orgies.
We followed and later witnessed him delivering another young girl to an elderly tourist at a local beach.
Barely an hour after the introduction, the pair went intimate, kissing and cuckolding on the sandy sea front.
In an undercover operation in the tourism-famed seaside town, The Underworld last week came face to face with the sex merchants of Malindi who have ruined the future of many young girls.
Lucrative jobs
They lure them with money and promises of good life but later abandon them – penniless, abused and even sick.
Some have been tricked into travelling abroad for lucrative jobs only to end up in brothels. Others have even died in the hands of their abusers.
With the festive season beckoning, Malindi is abuzz as tourists flock in droves.
Among them are genuine tourists coming with their families. But there are those on sex tourism while others are on pornography documentary assignments.
As tourists fly into Malindi, Kenyan women, young and old, are also taking positions across the town in spirited bid to share the tourism cash.
Just like Mombasa, Malindi, hosts thousands of child sex workers, making it a haven for elderly rich men looking for young partners.
Brothels, some passing as ordinary residential houses dot the town, now jokingly referred as Kenya’s sex tourism capital.
Robert Masha, a shopkeeper, showed us one of the brothels supplying young girls to the tourists.
Located on a filthy backstreet, the single story house had been occupied by a middle-aged woman whom we learnt had moved out the previous day.
Neighbours said she had been living with four young girls whom she claimed were her sisters.
“We only discovered it was a brothel the other day. She left in a hurry after we confronted her,” said a neighbour who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Investigations revealed that the brothel owners work with a group of pimps who supply the girls to tourists.
Cottages of evil
“You will never see the tourists. They wait in their cottages while young men search for the girls. Running brothels have become a big business in Malindi,” said Joshua Fondo, a civil society activist.
Most of the young sex workers come from as far Kisii, Migori, Muranga and Vihiga. There are victims of poverty, broken families or just peer pressure.
Some of the girls attach themselves to brothels while others jointly rent small rooms from where they run their trade.
Betty Jumwa, an elder at Gogoda village within Malindi town location told The Underworld of how she recently rescued five girls who were being held in a brothel.
“I stormed the brothel and arrested the woman who had been forcing young girls, including her daughters, to have sex with old men,” said Jumwa.
She added: “The women charged Sh300 per girl for locals, and it’s apparent the pimps later sold the girls to tourists at a higher fee. The woman is now in prison.”
Jumwa said two of the rescued girls aged 13 and 14 later tested HIV positive.
Some of the girls interviewed said they find themselves trapped in a web of sex trade after being lured by agents who promise those jobs in salons and hotels.
They endure dehumanising sexual activities, including sodomy, group sex, drugging and assaults.
Further investigations revealed that some parents encouraged child prostitution by entrusting their children with tourists little known to them with the hope of monetary rewards.
Some ‘philanthropist’ tourists take up needy girls and promise to pay their school fees only to turn against them.
“We have a case where a tourist eloped with a young girl he has been sponsoring in a local school. He asked the parents to allow her accompany him to the beach. She never returned and we hear she is now working as a prostitute in Germany,” said Florence Motanga Chizwe of Kawia Ufike women group that rehabilitates victims of sexual abuse.
Chizwe said some beach operators were also involved in sexual abuse against young girls.
Victims
“My group is taking care of three young girls impregnated by beach boys. They use the money they get from the tourists to lure the girls out of school,” she said.
But the abuse is not confined to girls, young boys have been sodomized and forced to take drugs. Ronny Mwalamu, a child right activist said although tourism was to blame for the rising child sex prostitution, the buck stops with the parents, some of whom she says willingly sold their children to strangers.
Just last week, a 56-year-old German tourist was accused of having sex with the 13-year-old minor at a hotel in Mombasa.
He, however, defended himself, saying she had taken the girl to his hotel room to give her school fees. Observers said this was a common trick used by wayward tourists.
Most culprits escape the law because they prefer secluded and fortified cottages.
Attempts to access one of the cottages hit a dead end when a shark-faced guard stopped us about 10 metres from the gate.
“No entry here. This is private property,” he said above the din of barking dogs.sir dubzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02048218051430660913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7985529124503127603.post-49268541680691090552012-09-08T08:43:00.001+03:002012-09-08T08:43:00.411+03:00Porn in Kenyan campusesThe other day I wrote a post about Kenyan matatus taking it too far.
Well, the story of porn being made in Kenyan campuses is not new. I first heard it when in my first year. What actually happened is there was this clip going around on J-net. Who remembers those wires? Yeah, I never did praise J-net, did I? It is a good idea, because the LAN enables file sharing, so you can copy movies, music, series, software, viruses and anti-viruses, and porn clips.
Here is some advice, be careful when opening media files that you find hidden in C:\Program Files\Windows instead of D:\Entertainment. Also, be wary of unlabeled CDs and DVDs.
Almost every guy in this campus (not all…I just said most) have a number of porn clips in their computers.
Anyway, there was this clip going round, it was not professional or anything. I actually never did get to watch it, despite my curiosity. See, the girl had no idea the boyfriend was using his phone to tape their coitus activities…then he showed it around and before you can say video, it was circulating wildly on J-net. The lady in question denied it hotly (Is my a** that light? That’s not me…or something like that) but the damage had already been done.
While this was being discussed around campus, the K.U video came up. Apparently, theirs was a complete directed video. I don’t know their distribution rights or to what end…also, video passed me by. I find it hard to sit down with anyone to watch porn. It seems K.U have taken it a notch higher and that is not their only video. Am not sure anyone still has those videos in their computers, people have a habit of formatting their computers every so often.
There was also this incident of a couple that was suspended or expelled from a private university for taping their sessions. I don’t know how their videos were discovered, but the administration said they could not tolerate it and both were sent packing. All I heard was the story, I can’t vouch for it’s accuracy.
The Kenyan industry has not been left behind. Porn is regularly churned out in River Road, there were even some interviews in some paper. The young girls in the video get as little as Kshs. 100 per session. They ask where else can they find a livelihood?
How about Kikuyu porn? This one I actually saw. This friend of mine was scanning his flash disk for viruses, since he had given it out to carry a movie. We decided to check out the movie, getting fascinated it’s actually a local movie in a local language. The first slide was this copyright warning…then all of a sudden, dark bodies grinding, cameras zooming in, dirty language being spewed out…okay, we did not watch an entire minute. We deleted the file.
I don’t even know where am going with this, just thought I’d let it out.sir dubzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02048218051430660913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7985529124503127603.post-78491556050995564002012-09-08T08:42:00.001+03:002012-09-08T08:42:12.161+03:00Porn Stars take over movie industry in KenyaThe restaurant is a market place of ideas, dreams and quick deals as thick clouds of cigarette smoke swirl around the dimly lit room.
Sodas are slowly sipped while alcohol flows freely and tongues loosen, amidst the thundering music.
In this city joint where the old easily fuse with the new as plasma screens display soccer matches live from Europe, romance is measured in liquids and minted currency.
An advert on a city street for pornographic DVDs acted by Kenyans. Photos/Martin Mukangu /Standard
An advert on a city street for pornographic DVDs acted by Kenyans. Photos/Martin Mukangu /Standard
There is odour of illicit intimacy, stale beer, sweat and great expectations in the air as the gigantic speakers belch out heart throbbing cacophony.
Our search has brought us here to make contact with an amateur pornography actress, who does not need any dress rehearsals.
Anne, for that is the actress’ name, does not even need a script and she should not expect any royalties from her agent or recording company.
School dropout
1n 1998, when she was only16, Anne had just strayed out of a secondary school in Nairobi into the hands of a German, Herbert, who showered her with cash and romantic promises. “At that time, I was very naive. I had just started off as a commercial sex worker. I thought it was fun moving out with a white man,” Anne recalls.
In a calculated move, Herbert invited Anne into his hotel room in Westlands in Nairobi on a number of occasions before he asked her to bring three men and three girls.
“At first he told me he just wanted group sex and promised to pay very well. Each of the girls was to receive Sh20,000,” the actress explains.
After more than six hours of hard sex where Hebert slept with both men and girls in turns, as his camera rolled, Anne graduated into a pornography actress.
The men were paid Sh50,000 each as their roles were described as difficult. After each ‘movie’ was made, Herbert quickly uploaded it on the Internet.
More than a decade after premiering on the screen, Anne says she is now wiser and homegrown pornography filmmakers have emerged.
With the snap of a finger, Anne summons a voluminously built woman, who is skimpily dressed and who has been staring at an empty soda bottle, unsuccessfully trying to attract a male client.
The woman comes and after downing several drinks demands to know whether there is anybody interested in her body.
“We are recruiting some girls who will not be shy when photographed naked. Do you think you can do it?” we pose.
Eyeing each of the team members hungrily, the lady declares that she will do anything if the price is right.
“For Sh1,000, you can photograph me with a still camera. If you want real action my friend, you must give me Sh15,000 for a day,” she declares.
The big dilemma
There is serious haggling over the prices and the original figure is scaled down to Sh5,000 after the prospective actress downs two more beers.
Anne says she has acted in a number of films although she has never watched any of her performances.
“I dread the day my daughters will learn that I have acted in these dirty movies. I do not want them to see me doing it,” she whines.
But she promises to tell her nine-year-old twin daughters that she is a commercial sex worker when they are in Form Four.
Our investigations reveal that amateur filmmakers have started making a kill in what they see as a lucrative industry.
The boom has largely been created by the Government’s recent scrapping of excise duty on all computer and accessories as well as film making equipments.
“Let me tell you my friend there is a lot of money. If you can get Sh100,000 you will make a kill. The local movies (pornography) are in great demand,” an agent who introduces himself as Mwaki says.
Mwaki started off by offering manicure services to women in their workplaces and ultimately became acquainted to the twilight girls.
recruitment process
“That is how I entered the industry. Since I was close to the women, even those plying their trade along Koinange street and other big hotels, I unknowingly became like an agent,” Mwaki explains.
Moviemakers in search of actors would approach him for roles. The girls in turn would look for male actors.
“With a computer, a printer an a DVD writer, you can make as many movies as
Website for PSAT. TV, which claims to offer satellite TV station for porn even in Kenya.
Website for PSAT. TV, which claims to offer satellite TV station for porn even in Kenya.
you want. There are always people willing to sell them,” Mwaki counsels.
Some of the filmmakers have been advertising for their DVDs, which are sold at Sh500, for a set of three.
The phone number listed in the street notices does not connect one to the filmmaker but to a trusted agent who, links the buyer to a distributor.
CCI traced one such distributor in River Road after posing as investors interested in buying the movies in bulk.
The distributor, identified as Papa, was mad with us for straying into his backstreet stores, as he admonished the retailer who had taken us there.
He swore he did not know what we were looking for but only softened at the prospect of learning that we wanted about 200 pieces. After paying a deposit for samples, our investigations took us along Mombasa Road in search of hawkers. “Sisi hatuna noma na gava. Tunawachotea pesa na wanaturuhusu kuuza DVD za Watu wazima (The police are not a problem we give them money and they let us sell the adult DVDs,” a hawker told us.
While the amateurs are investing in cottage industries, some serious money has been pumped by some shady operatives.
Porn TV station
Instead of selling the movies in DVDs, a company has set up a pay satellite TV station, which says it gives, its viewers unlimited access to hardcore pornography material.
PSAT.TV billed as the first sex station in Kenya announces on its website: “We are a dedicated hardcore adult entertainment channel. Our aim is to find the best pull-no-shots content with great quality porn stars as well as good attention to production quality.”
It claims it has spread to Kenya and Tanzania. The channel charges Sh7,500 for a three-month smart card, which translates into about Sh2,500 per month.
The TV station has another package where one is issued with a smartcard and decoder at Sh14,500 for a three-month viewing. The last package is a smartcard, decoder and a 90 cm satellite dish at Sh17,000 plus Sh3,000 for installation for a period of three months.
In contrast, the rookie moviemakers admit that in their first DVD produced on March 25, 2007, in a lodging in River Road in Nairobi, neither the actors nor the cameramen were trained.
“We want to assure our viewers that in our oncoming movies, we will improve on the quality so that you can enjoy,” the moviemakers offer. True to their word, their grainy misty productions have been refined and are now being mass produced in China and availed to the masses in Kenya.
Pirating porn
But there is no honour among thieves as their well-packaged DVDs have been pirated by use of DVD writers and colour photocopiers.
In an ironic turn of events, the father of porn star in Kenya, a shifty dreadlocked slim character who stars in all the movies, has also pirated some of his works.
The porn addicts too are being conned. Despite posting adverts all over town announcing availability of DVDs featuring actors from different communities and areas, the movies are a collection of rehashed old ones.
Although the cover describes erotic scenes in Dholuo and features the actors in the DVD, the actors converse in Kikuyu.
“The viewers are conned but where can they go to complain? The movies are illegal and going to the police would be suicidal,” remarks Mwaki.sir dubzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02048218051430660913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7985529124503127603.post-85924316495734212152012-09-08T08:41:00.000+03:002012-09-08T08:41:32.242+03:00Pornography in Kenya is on the increasePornography is on the increase in Kenya. Walking at the river road area of Nairobi, one can easily buy pornographic magazines and DVDs.
I don't know what the government is doing to save our youth from perversion. The proliferation of brothels in Nairobi doesn't help the situation either. Nowadays massage parlors are just brothels in disguise. From as little as Ksh. 1000, one can get a massage with happy endings.
Sex trade on the internet is booming and Kenya has not been left behind. There are so many local adult sites which is just a euphemism for pornographic sites. Just walk into any cybercafe and most people will be viewing pornography.
Our colleges, our girls and boys are all getting lost in this. Never mind that HIV/AIDS is on the increase. Who will save our youth?sir dubzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02048218051430660913noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7985529124503127603.post-38522750060543448522012-09-08T08:36:00.001+03:002012-09-08T08:36:51.571+03:00Woman divorced when she was caught watching porn A recently married woman was on Monday divorced in Thika town, after she was caught by her husband watching pornographic movies.
The man who is a insurance executive in Thika town came home unexpected and caught his wife naked and masturbating in their guest room while watching the dirty movie.
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Furious and irritated the man gave his wife a dog’s beating before sending her to his matrimonial home. The man accused the woman of indirect form of prostitution and filed an informal divorce immediately.
According to a neigbour who spoke to the DAILY POST on condition of anonymity, the man said he cannot accept evil things to be performed at his house.
“How can she masturbate and she has a husband who take care of her things, am a devoted Christian and I cannot accept such behaviors at my house”, the furious man said.sir dubzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02048218051430660913noreply@blogger.com0