This archive report was first published on 20 August 2019.
August 20, 2019, marked another day of controversy for Pastor James Ng'ang'a of Neno Evangelism, as a second undated video clip emerged on social media showing him humiliating a member of his church.
The video, which has sparked widespread outrage, captures the clergyman lecturing and rebuking a woman in his church over her attire.
According to the video, Pastor Ng'ang'a invites a middle-aged woman to the altar, where he demands to know what she is carrying in a carrier bag.
The woman responds by saying that she is carrying a leso in the bag, but Pastor Ng'ang'a goes ahead to dress her down, asking her why she was wearing rubber shoes.
The woman defends herself by stating that she wore rubber shoes because it was drizzling by the time she left home for church.
However, Pastor Ng'ang'a continues to berate the woman, telling her that she is confused because of her age and questioning whether her hair is real or a wig.
Later in the video, Pastor Ng'ang'a invites two young women to the podium and reprimands one of them for wearing a tight dress.
He then approaches a woman who is standing with folded arms and starts asking her 'so what', before responding to her side eye by folding his arms and slightly shoving her with his elbows.
Ng'ang'a's actions have sparked widespread criticism, with many taking to social media to express their outrage.
As reported earlier, Pastor Ng'ang'a has been involved in several controversies in the past, including unleashing expletives on his bishops in front of a stunned congregation in May.
He was also charged with threatening to kill Citizen TV journalist Linus Kaikai earlier this year and arrested for allegedly defrauding a businessman of Sh3.6 million in April.