BLOWING RAINY WIND in Kitwe’s main town centre Monday 11/7 afternoon caused panic amongst ladies who were putting on short mini skirts as there buttocks were stripped naked.
The ladies who were stripped off by the blowing wind leaving their buttocks naked, felt embarrassed and were in total shame as they only had to seek solace at nearby shops where they scampered to.
This caused jubilation amongst call boys, bus conductors and the general passers by who were shouting ‘Ubwamba ! Ubwamba !’(Nakedness ! Nakedness!) and EHule ! EHule ! (Prostitutes Prostitutes !) whilst others were spitting ‘big’ insults at the embarrassed ladies.
People who were asked to comment on the event they witnessed, expressed dissapointment saying ladies ought to put on descent clothing if they were to be respected in society and to avoid such embarassement.
One of the women talked to who was properly dressed expressed displeasure on the unfoldings and only said ‘Am embarrassed to be a lady because those buttocks with black spots which were exposed, has disgraced us as ladies, am dissapointed ‘.
Others wondered why ladies have adopted ‘Wear To Kill clothes’ especially the trend of wearing ‘see through’ clothes.
The wearing of Mini Skirts has escalated and many men have bemoaned the dress code saying even if it’s fashion, some dressing was suited for ‘bedtime enjoyment activities’.
‘This is why HIV/AIDS will never end not until proper descent dressing is practised. As men, we are tempted to propose to these same ladies hence increasing the rate of HIV/AIDS pandemic. Our ladies should observe their dress code. These ladies of nowdays need pure alangizi, am dissapointed’ said one of the men.
Mark
November 8, 2011 at 9:42 am
themba, I agree. sometimes we need the light moment. away from tribe, politics and all..
MWEMBE SR
November 8, 2011 at 9:47 am
HA HA HA SO THERE ARE HYENA SPOTED MATAKOS .NSHAMONAPO BANE, I WISH I WAS THERE IN KT.
Anani Koffi
November 8, 2011 at 9:47 am
eeeH! Tafimonua monua. kulatamba fye.
THE CRYING FREE MAN
November 8, 2011 at 9:59 am
Amatako ya mpele coamouflage mabala mabala!!
martcox
November 8, 2011 at 10:12 am
IWE KOFFI ANANI NA BANOBE,FINSHI IFISHIMONWAMONWA? YOU ARE LUCKY RUPIAH’S TIME IS UP PANTU YOU COULD HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH AN OFFENCE OF WATCHING PORNOGRAPHY.YES THAT INDEED IS LIVE PORNOGRAPHIC PICTURES EXCEPT THAT YOU DON’T PAY ANYTHING TO WATCH.
Chiku80
November 8, 2011 at 10:38 am
Candy bar and Kay, you are very hopeless. You are the type who have very low self esteem hence you feel better about your lousy selves when you attract attention by exposing your bodies. Indeed the only reason why you are supporting indecency is because you indulge in it. Tell me, what is the difference between prostitutes who expose their bodies along some streets in Lusaka and so called decent women who walk around in very short skirts? Lets be honest people. Would be happy to see your own daughter or sister walk around exposing her thighs? Is that okay? Dont try to justify wrong things by stating that even a long skirt can be blown by the wind. Are you the devil’s advocates? If you want to walk around naked do so within the confines of your homes. That is fine but when you are in public you must adhere to a certain code of conduct. You can actually be arrested for indecent exposure. Contrary to popular belief, this is not a free world after all because what is wrong can not be entertained. Shame on you!
Karis
November 8, 2011 at 10:53 am
what a shame fwe bakashana, ala lets be wearing decently coz tukalasebanafye.
Dora Siliya
November 8, 2011 at 11:03 am
Imwe bakolwe ba tumfweko should do something about your broken english.Touch my soft bums and live longer you morons.That is why some of these tuntemba media house are useless. Is that supposed to used to people to consume sure? I would rather you talk about me because I very important with my bums than those whores who got affected
Chiku80
November 8, 2011 at 11:09 am
How can you even have the audacity to say it was her lucky day you so called candy bar. You must be mentally retarted because no normal person can support indecency. How can you say wearing a mini skirt is not an intention to expose yourself. Dont even try to defend yourself because it wont work. YOU ARE WRONG. It’s not okay for us to be seeing women’s g-strings when they are disembarking from buses. No wonder some of you women are ending up in rubbish marriages because you attract rubbish men who just see you as sexual objects. It is because of the way you present yourselves, looking like prostitutes and yet you want respect? From who? Those who make pornographic movies i guess. The same goes for Uluse and Lungowe. Desist from exposing your shallow minds. Respect yourselves!
Light
November 8, 2011 at 11:16 am
Let all women dress how they like!
endengered specie
November 8, 2011 at 11:38 am
why should anyone be bothered by other people’s dressing like it’s your body that is being exposed. personally I have never been bothered by ladies who dress in mini skirts, fwakwe.
ichikolwe
November 8, 2011 at 12:22 pm
where do these scraps live?balimonapo decent man uku ba juna in broad daylight?dress properly or man shall treat you as a punch bag.
former pf secretary and now MMD cadre
November 8, 2011 at 1:37 pm
Ladies should dress with season.I do not believe a mini can be blown by the wind.That is defying physics. Which ever skirt was blown, it is better to be in tight jeans than in a short skirt in this windy season.I know everyone, young and old like to dress like their icons. Others want to dress like Mirriam Makeba and others like Rhihana.It is all in the generation gap.But warning to you all, men and women, Western culture is slowly creeping in our midst.We are overconsuming it at the expense of our culture.I will not be surprised if we start seeing men in ladies cloths and women marrying each other.
Free mason
November 8, 2011 at 1:44 pm
U guys stop complaning,most of u would have loved to see those buttoks,and alot of u guys have naked girls in yo phone meaning u enjoy seeing gals naked,so just shut up and say ‘wish i were there
janet c
November 8, 2011 at 2:08 pm
@ former pf secretary and now MMD cadre: what do you mean ‘western culture is creeping in’? As a Ngoni woman, my real traditional dress is just a skirt (and a very short one for that matter ) – mammary glands, stomach, belly button are all exposed – that is my real Ngoni dress! It was only when the western missionaries came that they ‘told us’ to ‘cover ourselves up.’ If Zambian men can’t control their libidos, they should just become gay – stop blaming women for your un-controllable appetites!!!!
Ina ngali
November 8, 2011 at 5:02 pm
koma bafikala mula ponta ehh let the ladies be.minis will be there till your ass dies u’l leave them.eish get a life
Lungowe
November 8, 2011 at 5:52 pm
@chiku80. You are the one who needs to desist from having a shallow mind. The first indication of your shallow mind is your assumption that I dress indecently simply because my point is in contrast to yours. You do’t know me and have never seen me so don’t tell me what I do wear let alone advise me on what I should wear. do that with your friends and family whom you know and who care to heed to your advice.
Secondly you should desist from your shallow mind because you completely missed the geist of my comment, as far as I’m concerend what needs to change to curb the HIV problem is people’s behaviour because when a person is loose they are just that regardless of what they wear. Behvioural change with regards to sexuial activity stands a better chance of curbing it and ridding people of ignorance because even though the virus has plaged our country for over 3 decades there are many people with minimal to zero understanding of the HIV there are kids sexually active who do not even know how a person contracts HIV let alone state what it stands for or what the meaning of what it stands for is, adults included. If asked what does AIDS stand for many don’t know, when asked what do you undersatd by the word “ACQUIRED” what is a syndrome and how does it differ from an Immuno-deficiency Syndrome? those most susceptible to contracting the the HIV and eventually getting full blown AIDS don’t know! if you have little knowlege of the enemy attacking you how do you begin to combat it? but rather than adress ignorance and behavioural change you want to school me on what I should wear when you don’t even know me? ulishilu? If the problem of HIV and AIDS is simply a matter of change your mini skirts then the western world which is the home of all mini skirts and public display of sexuality should have the biggest aids problem and yet they don’t.
I mentioned that it’s those silent ones who we as society tend to overlook and assume are innocent when in actual fact tabomfwa, why are they able to do that? because they masquerade in clothes which you assume are decent and therefore a strong indicator of one who is not a carrier of the HIV. if one is wearing a mini skirt yes they may appear to want to have sex but that’s not always the case it boils down to the answer they give whan sex offers are presented to them, no different from the one in chitenege . what is your answer when some random man offers you sex? why are you sleeping with a random female without a condom? why aren’t you following the simple ABC’s of HIV? why don’t you care to know your HIV status instead of assuming u can tell by looking and if u don’t look the part then u don’t have it. it is your choice nothing to do wihth mini or chitenge misango shobe!!! As for the wind blowing the ladies skirts, I believe wardrobe malfunctions happen all the time wether it’s due to the weather or a button coming undone or a trousers tearing.
long story short you stop telling how to dress you don’t know me, if what I have said eludes you then refrain from trying to be my online nachimbusa and mind your own wardrobe and business. “No wonder you ladies marry rubbish men? who the hell are you to assume you know my marital status and if I am wed who the hell are you to assume you know the quality of male I am married to? it is you very holier than thou people that are the most lethal because u decieve people by looking innocent and condeming anyone even those you don’t know. the same goes for lungowe shani shani uko. NO dude the same goes for you, check your own business before calling out people u don’t even know on ish u can’t prove. As for wanting respect I want respect from those who I can respect I have no respect for anyone that would call me and other ladies prostitutes because we have a view that differs from your own. and judge what they can not see yet condemn it. so you can keep your respect ( or lack of) it’s definately no loss for me. uleyi chindika iwe wine
kay
November 8, 2011 at 11:51 pm
@lungowe i couldnt have said that better,these pipo who r talking abt irrelevant things r not well learned.the article is really straight forward.skirts were blown bcoz of th wind nt bcoz pipo were not dressd properly.they probably failed in english coz they do not undastand.n lyk i sed those who r calling me ehule dnt mistake me 4 your mothers n yo sisters!u dnt no me!@chiku80 i feel sorry 4 u
candy bar
November 9, 2011 at 5:10 pm
@ Lungowe & kay. Hi-five! Don’t even stress yourselves arguing with insolent bloggers! It seems THE WIND simply rotates them about a mean position so they have nothing better to do than make themselves feel good by insulting others. Life goes on. But thanks kay & lungowe for speaking out!!
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