If the proposed law is passed, anyone found guilty of this dress code could face up to six months in prison or a fine of $1,200 (€1,173). READ MORE Nigeria: Why homophobic pastors should remain ...
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Dressing for the season: How holiday fashion has become personal, purposeful and African
It is December and wardrobes across Kenya have already shifted. The weight of the year loosens, calendars open to reunions and celebrations, and fashion, quietly but deliberately, takes centre ...
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