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Controversy in Kenyan Parliament as President’s favourite suit banned

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Controversy in Kenyan Parliament as President's favourite suit banned

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Kenya’s parliament has stirred controversy by banning the iconic Kaunda suits, a distinctive style often worn by Kenyan President William Ruto, within its hallowed halls.

The announcement came from the Speaker of Parliament, Moses Wetangula, who declared that Kaunda suits, along with traditional African attire, were no longer welcome in the parliamentary setting.

The Kaunda suit, named after the late Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, consists of a safari jacket paired with matching trousers and has become a fashion statement embraced by political figures, including President Ruto.

The decision to outlaw the Kaunda suit was attributed to emerging fashion trends that were perceived to undermine the established parliamentary dress code.

Speaker Wetangula emphasized the importance of adhering to a formal dress code, specifying that for men, it entails wearing a coat, collar, tie, long-sleeved shirt, long trousers, socks, shoes, or service uniform. Meanwhile, women are expected to dress in business, formal, or smart casual wear, with skirts and dresses below knee-length.

While the Kaunda suit had been previously tolerated in parliament, Speaker Wetangula asserted that it was time to put an end to this leniency, citing a perceived threat to the parliamentary dress code.

The decision has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some questioning why African attire is being banned in an African parliament. However, others supported the move, emphasizing the importance of upholding a formal dress code within the parliamentary setting.

The Kaunda suit gained popularity in recent times, especially after President William Ruto adopted it for official occasions. Social media has played a role in amplifying the trend, with the ban now generating further discussions online.

Critics have mocked the decision, suggesting that the Kaunda suit would now be exclusively reserved for the president, adding a touch of humor to the unfolding controversy.

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