
Cheering, jeering and insulting women with large buttocks could land you in legal trouble
[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 13/02/2026
Cheering, jeering or insulting women with large buttocks in public places such as markets and bus terminals has been described as an indecent assault and a criminal offence, with police urging victims to report perpetrators so that legal action can be taken.
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