UGANDANS ON WEARING
MINISKIRTS AND OTHER ENTICING CLOTHES TO PUBLIC OFFICES
Ugandans are known for setting up rules and regulations for
governing their country and then breaking up the same rules that is why as I
write this article, the age limit debate is growing up day by day and there are
some rumours that some of the members of parliament have already received some
handshakes that will help them do away with the age-limit.
Doing away with the
age-limit will mean that the sitting President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni will rule
this country for his for life or to put it point blank until he death takes him away. That is a clear example
of how Ugandans set the rules and break them.
This same constitution that is
being amended was written by the same people under the same president.
They
want to play with the rules so that it can favour that individual who is ruling
this country.
On Tuesday morning Ugandans woke up to hear about the new rules
in public offices that stop the employees of public offices from wearing
miniskirts to office.
So what does this mean to the common Ugandan, it means
that we shall not be able to see succulent thighs heading to office on the
streets.
It means that when you enter an
office, you will not be distracted by the boobs of the secretary in that
office.
When this bill is implemented, you will be able to concentrate on any
activity that you are doing without being distracted in offices.
This means that bosses who enjoy seeing the
thighs of their secretaries will now have to start imagining how cool it could
be to end up in bed with these women that they work with us.
The prices of
miniskirts with fall quickly since the demand is going to fall.
If you are
trader who has a boutique on Kampala road, you better find ways of disposing
off the excess clothes that you are keeping because time is coming where you will
begin making huge losses.
If you are a
woman out there working in public office you better find alternatives to
miniskirts and see throughs before the long arm of the law catches up with you.
I would advise you to start investing in women’s suits that would help you
escape this deliberate regulation and encroachment into people’s private lives.
In Uganda when you are 18 years and above, you
are supposed to be referred to as an adult and therefore you are to
decide what to wear and when so this thing of putting orders on what to wear is
absolute nonsense and I disagree with it. If I were a woman, I would wear hot
pants to work and dare any man to come to me.
Truth be told, there is no man alive who would
leave hot woman like Zari to walk away just like that without doing anything to
her.
Unless you were knocked by a sheep in between your legs then you may not
be able to climb a woman.
But from my
knowledge of this country, these rules
have been set just for formality and will never be implemented and for all the
how women out there working in public offices, continue wearing your miniskirts and see throughs to work and
the transparent clothes that will give every man an imagination of how you look
while naked.
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