By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Newsunplug KenyaNewsunplug KenyaNewsunplug Kenya
  • News
    • Metro
    • Politics
    • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Spotify
Reading: Bill: An unregistered religious organization will pay a Sh5 million fine.
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Newsunplug KenyaNewsunplug Kenya
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Spotify
  • News
    • Metro
    • Politics
    • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Spotify
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Newsunplug Kenya > Blog > News > Bill: An unregistered religious organization will pay a Sh5 million fine.
News

Bill: An unregistered religious organization will pay a Sh5 million fine.

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: September 18, 2024 4:46 am
Ivy Irungu
11 months ago
Share
SHARE

The proposed Religious Organisations Bill of 2024 introduces stringent regulations for religious entities in Kenya, aiming to curb the rise of extremist and predatory groups. Under the new bill, individuals operating unregistered religious organisations face penalties of up to Sh5 million, three years in prison, or both.

Key provisions of the bill include:
1. Mandatory Registration: The bill stipulates that no one may establish, manage, or assist in operating a religious organisation or umbrella organisation without registration.

2. Regulatory Framework: The bill addresses the previously fragmented regulation of religious organisations, which has contributed to the emergence of problematic entities.

3. Office of Registrar: The bill establishes an office of the registrar of religious organisations, led by a registrar and a deputy registrar. This office will be responsible for issuing, suspending, or revoking registration certificates and maintaining a register of all registered organisations.

4. Regular Inspections: The registrar will conduct annual inspections of the premises and records of registered organisations to ensure compliance.

5. Harsh Penalties: Clerics who engage in fraudulent schemes involving prayer, alleged healing, or miracles to extract money from followers could face fines of Sh5 million or up to ten years in prison.

READ MORE  World Marks International Condom Day

Senator Danson Mungatana, who sponsored the bill, introduced it following the Senate ad-hoc committee’s investigation into the mass deaths in Shakahola, Kilifi County. These deaths were linked to extremist religious teachings, with over 400 people reportedly starving themselves due to such beliefs.

The bill builds upon recommendations from a presidential task force that reviewed the legal and regulatory framework for religious organisations, aiming to prevent further exploitation and ensure that religious entities operate within legal bounds.

The proposed Religious Organisations Bill of 2024 outlines detailed provisions for the registration, regulation, and oversight of religious entities in Kenya.

Here’s a summary of the key points:

1. County Responsibilities: County executive committee members are tasked with collaborating with the registrar to enforce regulations for religious organisations operating within their counties. They are also responsible for inspecting these organisations and supervising their management elections.

2. Eligibility for Registration: To qualify for registration as a religious organisation:
– The entity must be supported by at least 25 individuals who share the same faith.
– It must be endorsed by an umbrella religious organisation.
– It must have a management structure with a board of trustees, where at least two-thirds are Kenyan citizens and include at least one person with a degree, diploma, or certificate in theology.

READ MORE  State issues tender notice for construction of industrial parks

3. Umbrella Body Requirements: For an organisation to be registered under an umbrella body:
– The application must be supported by at least 25 proposed or registered religious organisations with a common faith.
– It must be endorsed by at least five individuals who have no criminal convictions.

4. Registration Process:
– Applicants must submit a registration request in the prescribed form.
– If the registrar approves the application, the organisation’s details are entered into the register, and a certificate of registration is issued.
– If the application is rejected, the registrar must provide written reasons.

5. Display and Compliance:
– Registered organisations must display their certificate of registration prominently at their operation location.
– The registrar has the authority to suspend or cancel a registration certificate if the organisation violates any provisions of the Act, other laws, or its own constitution.

6. Regulation by Umbrella Organisations: Umbrella religious organisations are responsible for overseeing and regulating the religious organisations registered under them.

This Bill aims to create a more structured and accountable framework for religious organisations, addressing issues of fragmentation and potential exploitation.

READ MORE  Mbadi will begin creating his first budget.
Kenya hits 60 with back-breaking debt
Bill Gates’ net worth plunges $51 billion as his philanthropy ramps up
Scientists succeed in growing human-like kidneys in pigs
Wetang’ula calls for thorough probe into Kasipul MP’s killing, urges police reforms
12 officials are jailed by a Libyan court over the catastrophic floods.
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Previous Article First Option: Senators want the DPP to bolster charges, and DCI wants the agency head to appear in court.
Next Article As Lamu leaders resist the annexation of Ishakani, a new survey is ordered.
about us

We influence 20 million users and is the number one business and technology news network on the planet.

Recent Posts

  • Man d!es in police cell hours after being arrested for assaulting his wife
  • BREAKING: Simeone Explodes Over Liverpool’s Pursuit of Julián Álvarez – “I’ll Let Him Rot Before Selling Cheap”
  • 𝗡𝗘𝗪 – The Premier League champions’ interest remains firm, and Isak is focused on a move to Anfield
  • US and China extend trade truce for 90 days to avoid tariff hikes
  • Allow me join Chelsea or I won’t play for 12 months – Garnacho warns Man Utd

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
Newsunplug KenyaNewsunplug Kenya
© Newsunplug Kenya. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?