Pastor Douglas Dlamini had brought the streets to a halt recently when he had dressed in female clothes and accessories, and warned men against spending their money on prostitutes.
He said “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 se*ually transmitted diseases, increases poverty and encourages the defile of street kids and homeless people,” said Dlamini
“The women would expose their private parts at taverns and perform lap dances. The men end up buying s*x while they are drunk. Then they get robbed and their families are left with no money,” he said.
“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.
“Some of the congregants might feel uncomfortable, so I only dress like this when I go on my evangelical missions,” he said