MPs in 1972 wanted women to be allowed to wear minis that reached the buttocks- Echoes from the past

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Parliament in Kenya in 1972 paused a debate on the budget to discuss miniskirts, which were becoming more common in the country. The MPs however, didn't reach a consensus as some legislators wanted women and girls be allowed to dress in miniskirts which reached their buttocks, while others wanted the trend tamed, or be done away with. This episode of Echoes from the past podcast has been written by Peter Muiruri, and produced and presented by Steve Mokaya. Enjoy!

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