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Male Pastor Wears Mini Skirts And Wigs To Preach

42-year-old Douglas Dlamini from Daantjie Trust outside Mbombela, Mpumalanga, walks the street in female clothes and accessories, warning men against spending their family income on prostitutes

In a bid to make his message on adultery very effective, a male pastor from South Africa has resulted to wearing female clothes while preaching.

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42-year-old Douglas Dlamini from Daantjie Trust outside Mbombela, Mpumalanga, walks the street in female clothes and accessories, warning men against spending their family income on prostitutes.

He also uses his music to spread his monogamy message to people living around the capital city.

“My dress code attracts a lot of attention to what I have to say. It has been very effective because people are able to listen and learn something. I am of the view that prostitution should never be legalised because it splits families, spreads sexually transmitted diseases, increases poverty and encourages the rape of street kids and homeless people," said Dlamini, during a recent sermon in Mbombela.

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According to Daily Sun Mobi, Dlamini, who has been singing since 2004, said many men who have sex with prostitutes have reported being robbed.

"The women would expose their private parts at taverns and perform lap dances. The men end up buying sex while they are drunk. Then they get robbed and their families are left with no money," he said.

The pastor admits that he got help with his marketing strategy.

"A white man from Jo'burg listened to my song about a mini skirt and advised me to wear a mini skirt myself in order to attract viewers. He did a video of me singing in a mini skirt and people started enjoying my message. I have never looked back," said the married father of four.

However, Dlamini said he would never be caught dead wearing his mini skirt at church.

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"Some of the congregants might feel uncomfortable, so I only dress like this when I go on my evangelical missions," he said.

Samuel Mnisi, a pastor from Daantjie, said Dlamini was speaking a language that most people understand.

“I like Dlamini's songs and teachings. It is not only a warning to men but to prostitutes as well as they will also get sexually transmitted diseases,” he said.

Petunia Nkosi , from Kanyamazane, blamed the government for not tightening laws around prostitution.

“Dlamini's music and dances send a clear message. We have young girls who are below 16 who have become sex workers. It is wrong and should be stopped. Police should arrest the men who buy sex as they are the ones promoting the illegal business,” said Nkosi

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