Ugandan University Bans Mini Skirts, Shirts, Piercings, Tattoos, Introduces New Dress Code

Date: 03-12-2021 5:24 pm (2 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
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Students of Bishop Stuart University (BSU) in Uganda have been issued new dress code guidelines that include a ban on mini skirts, ripped jeans, piercings and tattoos.

According to the notice by the university’s Dean of Students, Rev Francis Muhangi, issued on December 1, the new dressing code will apply to all students effective December 2, 2021.

The new guidelines prohibit males from putting on sandals, damaged jeans /trousers, shorts, braided/plaited hairstyles, tattoos, piercings and uncombed hair.

On the side of females, mini skirts and dresses, mini pants, damaged jeans /trousers and tattoos have been banned.

The dean warned that students who wear anything contradicting the new dress code will be prohibited from accessing the university premises.

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''This is to bring to your notice that effective December 2, 2021, no one will be allowed to access the university premises, lecture rooms, offices or chapel with that dress code,” Rev Muhangi noted.

The university’s new dress code guidelines have however, stirred a hostile reaction on social media from a section of students and Ugandans who claim the new guidelines are unfair.

“Is this a university or a kindergarten??? Asking” one Chris Dangote tweeted.

"Imagine Bishop Stuart university students waking up to this. It’s finally a self proclaimed primary school”

“It’s not the dress code that studies. It’s against freedom”
Ambrose said.



Posted: at 3-12-2021 05:24 PM (2 years ago) | Hero
- gogoman at 3-12-2021 10:48 PM (2 years ago)
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just like their cousin in Nigeria but on the east side of Africa Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 3-12-2021 10:48 PM (2 years ago) | Grande Master
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- starzx at 3-12-2021 11:30 PM (2 years ago)
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NA UNA HOLLY PASS FOR THE WORLD, BUT LATER YOU WILL DIE TO SEND YOUR CHILDREN ABROAD TO STUDY, PLACES WHERE YOUR DRESS CODE IS NOT THE PROBLEM.
Posted: at 3-12-2021 11:30 PM (2 years ago) | Upcoming
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