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Video: Mutula flip flops on mini skirts-watch and decide

Video: Mutula flip flops on mini skirts-watch and decide
Video: Mutula flip flops on mini skirts-watch and decide

I said ‘short’, not ‘mini’ skirts. Education Minister Mutula Kilonzo has said he was misquoted over remarks he made on Thursday that schoolgirls be allowed to wear mini skirts.

Speaking to Capital FM News, the Minister clarified that he meant the schoolgirls should be allowed to wear skirts that are slightly below the knee.

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Kilonzo said he wanted girls liberated to the extent that when the school is deciding on the uniform, they factor in the concerns of the students.

Mutula Kilonzo Clarifies: The Difference Between ‘Short’ and ‘Mini’ Skirts in Fashion Controversy

In a surprising turn of events, Mutula Kilonzo’s remarks on mini skirts have ignited a fervent debate in both fashion and political realms.

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What initially seemed like a benign statement about “short” skirts quickly evolved into a discussion that touches on cultural standards, personal expression, and societal norms.

Was he merely voicing a conservative viewpoint, or does his stance reflect deeper implications for women’s rights and individual freedom?

As the public dissects his choice of words, various interpretations are surfacing—some viewing it as a call for modesty, and others as a retrogressive move against personal choice.

 

Video: Mutula flip flops on mini skirts-watch and decide

 

 

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