NAIROBI — Kenya’s deputy president has said there is "no room" for homosexuality in Kenyan society, the latest comments from an African government to anger activists and likely also to annoy Western donors who say gay people are targeted on the continent.William Ruto made the remarks at a church service on Sunday, the day US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived for talks. The US has been at the forefront of calls for gay rights in Africa and criticises anti-gay laws on the continent."The Republic of Kenya is a republic that worships God. We have no room for gays and those others," Mr Ruto told a Nairobi church congregation in the national Swahili language, according to an online video posted by Kenyan broadcaster KTN.Speaking to Reuters on Monday, Mr Ruto’s spokesman, Emmanuel Talam, confirmed the deputy president’s remarks, adding: "The government believes that homosexual relations are unnatural and unAfrican."Like most of sub-Saharan Africa, Kenyan society is strongly religious a...

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