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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Mila za Kiafrika: Mambo ya Swaziland

Mzee wa Kazi Mfalme wa Swaziland Mswati III

Wababa wa Kiswazi

Wamama wa Zazi na wazungu kwenye sherehe za kimila.




Thousands of Swazi girls Tuesday celebrated the end of a ban on sexual activity that had been imposed as a way to combat AIDS in one of the countries hit hardest by the epidemic. 
King Mswati III, Africa's last absolute monarch, had reinstated the "umchwasho" chastity ritual for five years in 2001, banning sexual relations for girls younger than 18. But the move was ridiculed as old-fashioned and unfairly focused on girls � and the king himself was accused of ignoring it.
As part of the end of ban, the girls in private burned the tasseled scarves that symbolized their chastity. About 30,000 girls then later joined the king in a two-hour ceremony in Swaziland's national stadium.
 
Macho hayana pazia!
Come and get me call?
 
Dancing at the cultural village
 
Mila zinakuwa na nguvu kupita hata nguvu ya dini? Kuachia NIDO inataka MOYO MKUBWA!
 
 

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