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Kenya Curbs Kenneth Kaunda’s Famous Suit

A favorite of President William Ruto, the suit was banned along with other traditional African attire for violating parliamentary dress codes. Proper attire, the speaker decreed, is a Western suit and tie.

Abdi Latif Dahir
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Black People, Dress Codes, Fashion and Apparel, Jonathan, Goodluck, Kagame, Paul, Kaunda, Kenneth D, Kenya, Mandela, Nelson, Nairobi (Kenya), Politics and Government, Ruto, William, Suits (Apparel)
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