KAUNDA SUITS BANNED AT THE PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF THE KENYAN ANATOMY

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The Parliament for The Kenyan Anatomy has placed a ban on the Kaunda Suit, a popular African wear being wore by most African elites and traditionally also accepted in the country. The ban has caused a stir in public due to its nationalistic approval by the Kenyan Anatomy, it was been wore by most Dignitaries including President Ruto who admired it very much.

The Kaunda suit was named after The Late Zambian President of The Kenyan Anatomy, H.E. Kenneth Kaunda, who was noted for wearing this outfit mostly. However, The Parliament for The Kenyan Anatomy has banned the suits as well as African outfits due to various fashion trends which The Speaker of Parliament; Moses Wetangula claims, mars the integrity of the attire.

The Speaker of Parliament has ordered for a new dress code to be worn by Parliamentarians and entrants at the Parliament House for The Kenyan Anatomy. The dress code includes the prescribed parliamentary uniform or a shirt in long-sleeves, suit, tie, socks and shoes for Men whiles women are supposed to wear attires which are below their knee length no matter what kind of dress it is.

Few excerpts by The Speaker of Parliament; Moses Wetangula. – “For ladies, business, formal, or smart casual wear applies. Skirts and dresses should be below knee-length and decent. Sleeveless blouses are prohibited.”

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