A Kenyan man has sued activists who called on women to boycott sex to protest the growing divide in the nation’s coalition government.

James Kimondo said the seven-day sex ban, which ended this week, resulted in stress, mental anguish, backaches and lack of sleep, his lawyer told the state-run Kenya Broadcasting Corp.

The lawsuit filed Friday claims lack of conjugal rights affected Kimondo’s marriage and seeks undisclosed damages from the G-10, an umbrella group for women’s activists…

Gender activists say they are not worried about the lawsuit.

“I have not been served with the papers, but I was told they are coming and I am eagerly waiting,” said Ann Njogu, executive, director of Centers for Rights Education and Awareness. “It will be interesting to see the face of a man who is not willing to abstain for the sake of his country.”

Har!




  1. newrepublican says:

    Guess I’d rather be deprived of a few of our 19th-Century principled politicians – than sex.

  2. Jeanne says:

    I didn’t know that the U.S. & U.K. weren’t the only countries with frivolous lawsuits.

  3. Carcarius says:

    LOL – so I guess he never had to worry about the “headache” excuse?

  4. Kunta Kinte says:

    Resemblance?


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