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BY KEVIN KOECH
Atheists in Kenya are working on a plan to set up a TV and radio station in the country to advance their anti-Godism ideologies.
Through the society’s president, Harrison Mumia, the non-believers are now appealing to members of the public to share their views and support on their bold move.
“We want to set up an atheist TV/ radio station in Kenya, so that we can have our own conversations.
“If you feel like supporting us, or have ideas, email me [email protected] or [email protected]. Its about time,” said Mumia.
The society has been vocal in advancing their ideologies and at the same time helping people in society.
Over five months ago, the movement offered to pay school fees for Idriss Saidi Lutta, a bright young boy who scored 401 marks in the 2019 KCPE exams at Emining Primary School in Baringo county.
However, the move also sparked mixed reactions from Kenyans with some turning down the offer saying the student should not be associated with atheists.

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