Chipo Mukorama
YOU can now call it the Most Divisive Dress ever worn in Harare.
The recent incident in the capital’s CBD, where a woman was harassed for her dress code, has split our readers.
The scantily-dressed woman, only identified as Cindy, was rescued by a Harare businesswoman as a mob stalked and harassed her.
Below are some of our readers’ comments:
Koiye anopfeka kunge arikuSouth Africa arimu Harare seiko? It’s very important to look at your environment before you dress up sometimes. – Keith Nyasha Zhakata
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We are still in the Stone Age, nothing new. – Wadzay WekwaChinyongo
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In this AI era honestly, eish, sad. – Grace Silape
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That’s why touts and vendors should be put out of the streets. They are the main perpetrators of such kind of behaviour. – Gamue M Kambwe
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It’s funny because so called celebrities wear like this but you never do anything because you are scared. – Maka Denzy
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The police should arrest anyone who abuses women because of their dressing, let’s move with times and allow freedom of choice of attire, let’s stop acting like hungry wolves. – Mark Gundai
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Go to universities and you will see more than this. – Kudakwashe Mutambirwa
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There is no harassment apo munhu pfeka zvinehunhu simple. – Beven Jb
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Aifanirwa kutosungirwa indecent assault munhu uyo. – Admire Dhinembira
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It’s summer, let her be free. – cantona_scofield
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Unoona vanhu vakuru vachiunganira zvakadai. We have failed as Zimbabweans, let’s go and hustle. – takutana46
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I think women should be equipped with pepperspray guns and tassers. Where are we the police? Plain clothes or even other women? – djcmbaville
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Ndakamboda kubvarurirwa leather jegging necrop top muCBD. I do not like Harare .These people need exposure. I love Bulawayo. – lisa6091lisa
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The so-called educated human beingz behaving like hooligans. – k.effort
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The short wasn’t for CBD but also vanhu veHarare I surrender kutobatirira fence wena. – voh_seremani
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Haiwa naiyewo anazvo, she should know the right place for such dressing. Rather let’s talk about our country culture and beliefs? We still have cultural people who believe munhu anofanirwa kufamba akapfeka zvakatsiga zvisingakanganise the boy child’s mind in the streets. we all know the impact ekuti munhu akafamba asina kupfeka with an attractive body what will happen to the opposite gender.Town is a very public place with different people who have different opinions and beliefs. – Ku-Zandile
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That’s one thing I love about this country morals are always part of our culture, the community will teach you kana usingazive, kudhara wairohwa namai vepanext door waita musikanzwa. Everyone is your mother everyone is your father. – machokoluckson




