Pastor James Ng'ang'a has urged the Kenyan government to intervene over the AI-generated images of Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu.

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Ng'ang'a weighed in on the viral Kenya vs Tanzania online spat, and he sided with the Tanzanian president.
The controversial preacher said that Kenyan youths had gone rogue with AI-generated images and videos.
The Neno Evangelism founder rebuked the Kenyan youths who generated the images, stating that it is an insult to the first female president in Africa.
"We have gone to Tanzania, you have taken the first woman to become president, the first lady in Africa to become a president, and you place her in a coffin. You have made dogs speak, purporting them to be Tanzanian politicians," he shared.
Ng'ang'a urged the Kenyan government to intervene and arrest the culprits behind the images.
He urged the DCI to discipline some of the youths and even place them in prison for two years.
"The government of Kenya, please wake up and try to shut this thing. DCI, please catch some people and give them some discipline. Take them to Kamiti for two years," he said.
The online spat between Tanzania and Kenya intensified when some Tanzanian officials arrested and deported Kenyan activists.
The activists included Boniface Mwangi and Martha Karua, who had travelled to Tanzania to attend opposition leader Tundu Lissu’s trial.
Before being kicked away, the campaigners allegedly were kept incommunicado for days, which infuriated Kenyans, who accused Tanzania of violating their human rights.
Legislators from Tanzania responded by berating Kenyans, labelling them "mentally slow," and accusing them of interfering in Tanzanian affairs.
This resulted in online backlash when Kenyans bombarded Tanzanian MPs' phones with messages and even considered boycotting Bongo music as payback.
Source: TUKO.co.ke