The Kenyan High Court did issue a conservatory order on November 25, 2024, temporarily suspending the special privileges and immunities granted to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) under a host country agreement signed in September 2024, pending a full hearing on a petition challenging it as unconstitutional. This includes diplomatic immunity for the foundation and its staff, as well as tax exemptions, following public outcry and a legal challenge by activist Okiya Omtatah over lack of parliamentary approval. However, this does not target Bill Gates personally or suspend his individual immunity from prosecution—viral posts exaggerating it as such have been debunked as misinformation. In response, BMGF withdrew the agreement in April 2025 to avoid further legal battles. The case highlights growing scrutiny of foreign NGOs' influence in Kenya, but no personal charges against Gates are involved.
“The Kenyan High Court has also now suspended Bill Gates immunity from Prosecution”
“We do not trust The World Health Organisation - Vaccines have decreased fertility”
The Whole of Africa including Kenya is quickly turning on Bill Gates & The WHO after observing the long term damage they have caused treating their populations like Guinea Pigs.
“The Kenyan High Court has also now suspended Bill Gates immunity from Prosecution”
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) October 15, 2025
“We do not trust The World Health Organisation - Vaccines have decreased fertility”
The Whole of Africa including Kenya is quickly turning on Bill Gates & The WHO after observing the long term… pic.twitter.com/6DoBJ6WmFT

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