CHIEF Chiendambuya from Headlands has called for the banning of miniskirts and the wearing of trousers by women, saying this has angered the gods who have unleashed droughts and diseases in Zimbabwe.
Speaking during the centenary celebrations of St Benedict’s Mission in Headlands recently, Chief Chiendambuya, who is visually impaired, did not mince his words as he called for the church to enforce the ban. He deplored the behaviour of women, especially mothers, who are letting their daughters walk semi-naked, in short skirts and bare chests and backs.You women, you are the backbone of the family; it is you who build the family. But it seems you have forgotten your mandate. You are now giving your daughters trousers and miniskirts to wear. That is immoral! God doesn’t want that, that’s why He is punishing us with recurrent droughts and incurable diseases,” said Chief Chiendambuya, to applause from the thousands of people who attended the celebrations.
He said a woman’s body is sacred and should be kept as such. Women should also respect their bodies, added the chief.
“You women are an important species, hence you should respect your bodies by wearing dresses that cover the whole body, like the Roman Catholic nuns,” he said.

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