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SO MUCH FOR FIRST WORLD WOMEN

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Mr Editor,

Just to add a thing or two that I’ve also heard about those countries which are already there, where we aspire to be, is this thing of same sex marriage.
Seemingly, it works well for them as up to this date, I’ve never heard of gays or lesbians filling up divorce papers, it’s like it lasts till death.


So I’m so scared about the future of our Kingdom if that maybe would eventually be allowed when we get there.
If I were someone with a heard voice, I would discuss this issue of democracy with my fellow African leaders.


Seriously, European democracy can’t work well for the African continent. I would follow all the proper channels up to a point where Africa has its own democracy.
Again, females more especially, don’t want to dress up properly. They’re almost half naked or at times wear revealing clothes. But this has arrived.


One day I was in Manzini, I came across a beautiful girl and I wished to stop her to say a word or two but I was turned off by her dress code. She was wearing this thing which they refer to it as emabush kaizer (the name is around there) and a light revealing t-shirt which was slightly below her waist.
Just imagine how she looked like. Really, I was taken aback as to how she could be in a public place with that kind of clothes. I’m not a judge to say who should wear what; it might be my semi rural origin which has a hand when looking at imphucuko.

Tutu Shongwe

Comments (1 posted):

Zenzi Dlamini on 29/03/2014 16:45:12
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This ignorance! This mentality is exactly what will slow the country down in attaining the 2022 vision. People have not even taken the time to research what First World status really means and what it entails, yet claim to be "so scared of the future of the Kingdom" and seem to think the way women dress is attached to reaching the 2022 vision. What a laugh!

Here's to hoping 2022 will bring with it men who are educated and well versed in global affairs, and not boys who harass women on the streets and then call them by derogatory names when they are rebuffed.

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