VID Bans Revealing Clothes | Themba Gorimbo Halts Library Project
The Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) has implemented a strict dress code, banning miniskirts, sleeveless tops, shorts, and other revealing clothing at its depots.
The state broadcaster, ZBC, confirmed the new rule on its social media accounts, sharing a notice believed to be from VID Bulawayo. It reads: “All sleeveless dresses, sleeveless tops, shorts, miniskirts, or revealing clothes are not allowed on the premises.”
Meanwhile…
UFC fighter Themba Gorimbo recently shared the unfortunate decision to halt his ambitious solar-powered library project in Muvuti, Bikita.
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In a recent post on his Facebook account, Themba Gorimbo revealed his decision to stop the project and break down the building.
The saddest thing I’ve had to publicly say is I was trying to build a solar-powered library in my village, and the building was already almost finished.
Despite his initial hopes to complete the library during his current trip, he explained that unforeseen circumstances led him to make the difficult decision to stop the project and dismantle the building.
My intention was to finish this project on this trip but due to unforeseen circumstances i have decided to stop the project and break down the building.
VID Bans Revealing Clothes | Themba Gorimbo Halts Library Project
Themba Gorimbo expressed his deep disappointment over the decision, adding that it was a difficult but necessary choice to find peace amidst ongoing challenges.
“Many kids were going to benefit from this project. I feel sad about this decision, but unfortunately, it is something that can give me peace because I cannot continue with dealing with what I deal with behind the scenes.
“My wish in life is always to do what I want with my money without having people telling me why I must do this for this and for that. I try not to belong to anyone because it creates entitlement that I have to fulfill certain obligations that aren’t my responsibility. I just like to do my part where my heart desires,” he explained.
Reflecting on the financial burden of the project, he noted:
“I didn’t want to put this publicly, but I have to because I publicly posted about the project and many of you might be wondering how far it is. The answer is it was 3/4 done and I had spent a ton to get there from my pocket actually because I couldn’t auction my May fight kit gear.”
Despite the setback, Themba Gorimbo stated that his next mission is to focus on helping strangers and making their days and lives better.
Anyways, next mission is dealing with strangers and making their days better and life better.