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"Whats wrong with our country?! Why do they insist on what they call respectable clothing in some Government departments? What is it meant to achieve? Today I went to the Immigration Office in City Centre, and the police lady at the reception was like you cannot get through to the offices dressed like that! Come again? You are dress is too short (it wasn’t, it was knee length!), it is too tight (I call it fitted!) and its shows your arms… whaaat?!
Since when have arms become indecent?! My dress has cap sleeves… So I am rather pissed off that the police lady took upon herself to decide my very respectable fitted shift dress was not decent enough for the immigration office and was not able to go through and do what I had set out" to do…‪#‎pissedoff‬"

  • 4 people like this.
  • Manish ThakrarI had also read a brochure of what they claim as decent dressing at one of the govt offices..cant rem where...
  • Mercy KitomariIt's so annoying ... I have come across that before...
  • Lily AnHad this problem twice recently at different government offices. I was told to wear flared trousers and not fitted ones. It might be a mandate at all government offices! I heard about another lady at immigration also being given a khanga to wear. ( she was a foreigner )
  • Juliet MlingwaI had never come across this and I was shocked! they should at least communicate this to the Public instead of having to find out when you arrive at reception...and for this Police lady to just dismiss my dress as indecent! and what is it meant to achieve????? someone please help me to understand...
  • Mercy MbiseJulie, I think everybody in this country is mad in their own way, what I hate most is that what I call "unimportant" issues are the most visible ones, the very basic (and important issues like water and education), nobody (I mean them leaders, policy makers and the like) sees or even comments on them...I can only imagine your anger, a total waste of time, pole sana, but that's TZ for you..
  • Josephine Nyaku BakerMadness I say, but then if you can't beat them, Join them... Get what you want and back to being yourself.
  • Hildebrand William MalleakJuliet pole
    I know they don't know
  • Geoffrey NdosiI PRAY it isn't inspired by religion; maana that smirks of most girls experience in Zanzibar, were a khanga or two should be on one's person depending on where you go. Sasa huku bara, and in Government offices even! What exactly are they trying to communicate? This is a secular state the last time I checked... Maddening, pole sana. Hope you had a khanga nearby to cover your "indecency"
  • Lily AnIt crossed my mind too Geoff about us being a secular state and not otherwise. Hmmm.
  • Daniel Sempeho Seniorwtf ... that is crap ...
  • Juliet MlingwaGeoffrey Ndosi unfortunately, I didn't have any khanga, so I will have to go back another day when I am "decently" dressed...
  • Juliet MlingwaAnd they have this poster stuck on the wall at the reception hut which shows what type of clothing is not allowed... flip flops, shorts, t-shirts, tight skirts, tight dresses etc...but there was no explanation as to why this is the case...is it a central government directive? a home affairs directive? cultural? religious? may be someone who works for the government can explain to us the thinking behind this madness...and why in some departments and not others?
  • Daniel Sempeho Senioractually the dress code is for civil servants ... then they should but up a sign : Management holds the right for admission.... in a government office how about that ?
  • Hildebrand William MalleakWho is the minister of the ministry responsible!
  • Seif Kazigecultureis dynamic in the liberal world we are living in today everyone is free to decide his or her own way of living provided that he or she do not violate the governing rules. but all in all we must be carefully with what we dress especially at the public we are not europeans to follow europeans ways of living but africans who have to follow african ways of living and doing things. afirca is beautifully
  • Juliet MlingwaHildebrand William Malleak Home Affairs Minister is Nchimbi! may be we can tweet him or something so he can explain...all the ministers seem to be on twitter nowadays...
    7 minutes ago·
    Juliet MlingwaSeif Kazige but thats the thing, my dress was not indecent! it is a knee length fitted dress with cap sleeves! how is this european way of living? I can understand if I turned up at immigration office in beach shorts and flip flops, but I was in my formal work wear...and this police lady in her opinion grouped my dress in the indecent category...

  • Max MwandosyaPole. Its wrong.
  • Mujuni MashasiPole sana juliet! U know what? Peace them off 2mrw get back with ur nite dress then unacheka sanaaaa i guess watazimia.
  • Reuben Mwaikindaoh dear........how dare you look better than them!
  • Seif Kazigepeople differs in perceptions, and that is why axiology as a branch of philosophy tries to ask questions on values and beauty, someone my percive something to be urgly while other see beauty on the samething. pole kwa usumbufu uliokupata hao ndio watanzania na kasumba walizonazo nikuvumiliana tu bado kuna safari ndefu kujenga jamii iliyostarabika
  • Juliet MlingwaReuben Mwaikinda may be that was the issue... the police lady must have been so bitter that she has to wear her ill fitting police uniform...lol

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