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President Bans Miniskirts, Says It Encourages The Spread Of HIV
In yet another surprising move, Tanzanian president John Magufuli has reportedly banned miniskirts.
Following his sweeping victory last October, Magufuli has become an international hero due to cost-cutting measures that he introduced across the country.
Now Kenya’s Standard Media is reporting he’s surprised the public once again, by banning miniskirts across the country saying he believes the garments, along with short dresses, encourage the spread of HIV/Aids.
The argument is that minis have been contributing to the spread of HIV and AIDS in the district and the entire country.
Magufuli, who goes by the nickname “Bulldozer”, echoes the sentiments of Zimbabwean First Lady Grace Mugabe, against miniskirts.
At the end of last year, Mugabe was reported to have said women are to blame for rape because of the clothes they wear.
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