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Mr Polytechnic 1st year -2008
Kachokwe

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Monday, 17. March 2008 at 11:33
I attended the Poly beauty contests on Saturday at zoo park and what suprize me was the five finalist in the Male contesters were guys with parted hair. On my view I think if we are to refer some one to as MR. he should be a real gentleman and I don't think in African context a man with parted ("a pandwa") will be seen as gentleman.

Fortunately or unfortunately none of the two men become the Mr.

What do u think? is it ok for a man to contest in such way?
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Re: Mr Polytechnic 1st year -2008
Dai

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Monday, 17. March 2008 at 12:08
I think you are wrong here brother. A man with parted hairs is considered stylish and is 100% allowed to contest in anything. To qualify to be called a MR in a certain contestant, one needs to be stylish and a model. I just cant still believe that you are the one of the others that are against with that. If you mention an African context then you are wrong, simply because we dont contest for such titles in an African context. Contestants for Ms or Mr were just introduced in Africa.
Re: Mr Polytechnic 1st year -2008
Kachokwe

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Monday, 17. March 2008 at 12:57
Dear Dai

What stylish are talking about that does not fit a real man (an Africa gentleman) just believe me or not.
If you are saying its not contested in African way, why there were issues of traditional dress and on what prospective do you think judges were looking at it? And if my memory save my well the man who became MR was even holding African ebow UUtati wanamungongo Please I know culture is dynamic but let men agree/disagree with me on this point of parted hair for a gentleman.

Thanks
Re: Mr Polytechnic 1st year -2008
Andyson

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Monday, 17. March 2008 at 15:39
Hi Guyz
In Africa when we are talking Mr. or Man or Gentleman, We mean a Man who is strong with Muscles
and he must look Manish, EKANDA OMUNTU ANIKA OKU LUMA OSHEENDELELA.

Ngele o ta ku popiwa Ewaya, Omulumentu heendwa konima. Hamonika ofa omukiintu ena uukwatya
woshikiintu...Ha pandwa momutse ye oku hole mAakiintu (Nehoya) lyomaakandhona.

If you are telling me kutya Mr. 1st year at Polytech was with parted hair then I am very much disagree
with the charges committee.

Finally lets avoid HOMSEXUAL promotions.

Re: Mr Polytechnic 1st year -2008
Dai

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Tuesday, 18. March 2008 at 08:13
Let me tell you one thing. I am talking out of experience and i have friends who most of the times judges contestants. I understand you just saw a man with an bows n errows and you ended up thinking that they were also judging according to tradition (certain level). Yes, you are right and you can still research that my brother.

For a man to contest, consider the following:
1. He needs to be masculine (manly)
2. He needs to be muscular (body fit)
3. The outfits plus they way of walking (not looked at as ladies)
4. The way he present himself
5. He needs to be calm

Hair styles does not have anything to do with the competition. offcourse for you to be presentable , one need to be stylish both by outfits and hairs, as long as they are not rough. The guy just won the contest because he met all the reguirements and bows n arrows where just part of presenting himself and not being traditional.

Please just accept it my brother.
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Dai

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Tuesday, 18. March 2008 at 08:24
Andy, i am not even taking a second just to tell you that you are seriously wrong and have a big problem when it comes to interpretations. In tradition, Ekanda is not just looked at how fast he ****s or not. Ekanda is a man who can face problems, as they are and who can support the family. Ewaya is a person who is not brave and can easily run away from problems and that doesnt have any interrelationship with women. Ewaya iha li enda konima and that is your problem of interpreting things that you dont know much about. okupandwa is just a style and that wont change your manly behaviour, you will remain a man as you were born, you remain ekanda if you were one or ewaya if you were that kinda of a person. Nehoya lomaakadona, is given to a man who was born among ladies and that does not have to do with ewaya or ekanda. That man likes to be where women because he normally grows up among ladies are but doesnt change his behavior.

Andy, you are wrong, okupandwa and earrings are stylish. If you were telling me that there was a lesbian contesting among men, then i will agree with you but all in all, those were all men inspite of how stylish they were, whether oha va lumu tava endelele or not. Young people are too much into ****ings, why? Andy answer me, why interpreting things wrongly?
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Re: Mr Polytechnic 1st year -2008
Andyson

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Tuesday, 18. March 2008 at 09:21
Thanks Dai for responding.
Before I answer your question, are u man or a women?

TNX
Re: Mr Polytechnic 1st year -2008
Dai

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Tuesday, 18. March 2008 at 11:06
I am a woman.
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teamtalk

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Tuesday, 18. March 2008 at 11:48

My Dear Brother,

Let us talk the reality that " In Africa if a man is partted hair ( a pandwa) then, we dont see you as a realy gentleman, you are a man by nature but is may be not 100%. You seems to have a few or little female hormones in your body that is forcing you to be looking like a lady (singo) and you canot realise or understand it whether you are wrong. But when real men look at you aotomatically they know something is wrong on you.

They can give more reasons but the truth cannot be changed, this is an African men that I m refering to.

You are Right Kachokwe, dont let them confuse you,
Re: Mr Polytechnic 1st year -2008
Dai

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Tuesday, 18. March 2008 at 11:55
Ahawe, you are also wrong. We are not trying to confuse him but just to tell him to go deep in the history to find out. Where in the history of this country indicates that men are not traditionally supposed to be with parted hairs. You simply dont just want to accept the truth, period. Hormones play a role in some men but not to parting of hairs. I am sorry but i think we need to look at the references. Teamtalk, owa puka naave, completely lost.
Re: Mr Polytechnic 1st year -2008
Kachokwe

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Tuesday, 18. March 2008 at 12:18
Sure I will never be confused by anybody (I mean anybody, not u Dai) and 100% agree with you bra Teamtalk

Dai, Not everything African is written as you know it already that us African are not good at that although we are trying our best to record every thing now. Honestly, speaking if you just try even today and make a research yourself about this parted hair issue to man, you will find out that none of the real pure African man will support your point of saying it is ok, styleshi or what never.Even those who put on ear rings are just those who pretend to dilute African Culture and follow what the see in media such as TVs (Movies). Otherwise its not accept ale for an African Gentleman to behave like that.

Thanks.
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EPANGELO

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Tuesday, 18. March 2008 at 12:37
Aaye, no no, nee nee oshilume shapandwa no way, you are not Mr.

Dai I think u are getting it wrong a really man should not be parted specifically in the context of a pagent you are not representing purely being a man, just as in the case of girls is not likely to find one with bald headed in a beauty contest not those that makes bald head as requirements like Nokia face of Africa or so.

The other thing Dai Negoya lyomaakadona is not neccessarily mean is the person who have been born with girls,
such a word is usually refered to mature ppl and its not a good word to be called to some one. Such oonegoya iilume ndjono ihole muutjeli. Dai u forgot oshiwambo I think, a mbwiti gal nee? NB no rude gal!

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