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Captain Kale's Troublesome Views on Women and Marriage

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This archive report was first published on 19 August 2019.

Controversy Surrounds Captain Kale's Views on Women and Marriage

Published on August 19, 2019, Captain Kale's comments have sparked heated debate, with many questioning his views on women and marriage.

According to Captain Kale, women in marriages are primarily motivated by financial gain, and he suggests that men should marry women with experience, rather than those who are virgins or working in offices.

He even went so far as to advise men to marry women from Koinange or Sabina Joy, who he believes are more genuine and have more life experience.

However, his views have not gone without criticism, with many accusing him of being misogynistic and promoting unhealthy attitudes towards women.

One incident that highlighted the controversy surrounding Captain Kale's views was when a city husband discovered that his wife had saved Captain Kale's number on her phone as 'Sweet Honey.'

The husband was furious and sent Captain Kale a text message, accusing him of having an affair with his wife.

Captain Kale responded by claiming that he was selling honey and asked the husband to confirm with his wife.

Despite the controversy surrounding his views, Captain Kale maintains that he does not hate women, but rather wants to see marriage respected and women treated with dignity.

However, his comments have sparked a wider conversation about the role of women in society and the importance of promoting healthy attitudes towards marriage and relationships.

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