Sentiments emanating from Malawi Council of Churches' Women's Desk are not only disgraceful but disparaging.
How dare they say, of all things in this world, that Mzamose Chibambo is not being Malawian by having sex in the Big Brother Africa Revolution House? Is sex unMalawian? Why on earth do our churches officiate marriage ceremonies, for that matter?
What are marriages for? Sex, of course. Well, Mr. Richard Leviano Simon Chirombo is not saying that youths should 'enjoy' sex outside the bond of marriage, but, rather, that sex in natural in marriage. Whatever marriage that is!
Well, Mzamose Chibambo, a.k.a Mzamo, drinks like fish. I agree. But is drinking unMalawian? I thought that was part of some cultures, Ngoni culture, which is my culture, being one? So what's wrong with Mzamo enjoying herself?
The one thing about life is that we are entittled to our own choices, either good or bad. It is not up to me, or you, to judge. Fairness is the name of the game.
By the way, Mzamo has been in the House for a little more than 60 days now, and only had sex once. You are outside the Big Brother Africa Revolution House, yes, and how many times have you had sex during the past 60 days? That includes sex with your girlfrind, boyfriend, wife or husband. Hypocrites.
One thing that fascinates me is the fact that we have so many Religious Channels around- TB Joshua, Joyce Meyer Ministries, Elijah Faith Ministries, and many more- why, of all channels did the women of God choose to watch Channel 198 or 199 for Big Brother? Hypocrites.
So, you are the guys who were watching the famed but now defunct 'Shower Hour'in the House? Your works have come into public view now, and you must be named and shamed.
The women also said something against legalising prostitution, saying it would affect their families. Now I get the point. These women don't trust their religious, some of whom are pastors and Apostles, husbands. I get it.
Go tell your husbands to be faithful, or use condoms if they can't. Period. Don't bother us; we love Big Brother Africa, the Revolution.
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