
Kenyan Pastor Criticizes Cameramen for Focusing on Looks Over Sermon
A Kenyan pastor's candid critique of camerawork during a live church service has sparked debate online. The pastor, whose identity remains undisclosed, voiced his frustration during the service, expressing concern that the cameramen were prioritizing visually appealing individuals over the sermon. "Camera men, wakikamatwa akili na roho ya tamaa," he stated, translating roughly to "Cameramen, they are captivated by minds and spirits of greed." This incident highlights the challenges faced by religious broadcasters in maintaining focus on their message while engaging their audience visually. The video has generated a mixed response, with some supporting the pastor's view and others defending the cameramen's choice of shots. The incident also raises questions about the role of visual presentation in religious broadcasting and the potential for distractions.