It is official; women in Tanzania have three weeks to enjoy their short skirts and dresses. After that, showing of a th1'ghs will be illegal.
No tight dress or exposing attire will be accepted in Tanzania, especially around Tarime district, Mara region, where a prominent leader has said he will effect the ban.
Foreigners will also find it hard to enter the area. The argument is that minis have been contributing to the spread of HIV and AIDS in the district and the entire country.
This is the latest sweeping move from the strict moralist who recently banned Tw3rking. Magufuli said the rhythmic gyr@ting of the lower fl3shy extremities in a lasc1vious manner would dilute the much respected African traditional dances.
Following his sweeping victory last October, Magufuli has become an international hero due to cost-cutting measures that he introduced across the country.
Earlier this month, Magufuli is said to have ordered that all foreigners, including Kenyans with or without work permits, to relinquish their jobs to the Tanzanians.
He also banned issuance of Christmas cards by government officials, saying those who wished to send them out must use their personal resources.