I recall that interesting T-shirts were plentiful on my previous trip to Africa, but I neglected to capture them. This time I will endeavour to make more of an effort. So here is the first that has an important intent. However, judging by the wincing from some around me I wonder at the effectiveness of the strategy. Comments welcome.

HaHa, At first I couldn’t work out what the middle word was, but when I made it larger, I could read it better.
I understand why some winced at you. xx
He will never be a morris dancer because you have to be a complete prick! From Spence x
What about those whose first language isn’t English?
Very funny man, your husband. Give him a big hug from me. xkx
Part of my interest in the T-shirts in non-English speaking countries is whether the wearers are aware of the meaning. Many are bought as second hand items. But this T-shirt is more intentional and probably from an NGO whose logo I couldn’t see. Schooling in Zimbabwe is still in English so lots of people speak very good English. I didn’t speak to the lady wearing the T-shirt so can’t provide more detail on the wearer on this occasion. But it is colourful and bold in its message. xkx