Viral Photos of student models from Mulango Girls High School, Kitui during the school’s recent Annual Cultural Day have taken social media by storm, stirring a flurry of reactions online.
This is due to the student’s choice of attire and the well-curved models who brought out an A-game with stunning outfits. This element of the event added fun and inclusivity, making it a memorable experience for all involved.
The images of the lively event, which capture the diverse talents of the students as they showcased their skills in contemporary fashion as they catwalked have quickly gone viral across various platforms, including Instagram attracting the attention of a number of social media users, sparking mixed online reaction with comments ranging from light-hearted jokes to more serious reflections on the students’ performances and attire.
Here are some reactions from netizens;
Mwalimu John said,”Ile maharagwe ya jela inakuanga Na chumvi ya kutosha kweli?”
Roba Kweli said,”Respect government property, ama ukasukume number Kamiti 30 years.”
Joe Lotibol said, “Those teachers need to be serious about differentiating btn culture and other things.”
Wambo Sue said, “Are they displaying African culture or what culture is this?”
Mr. Fortune added, “Sitaki kuingia jela…so no comments. Mtoto wa shule hapana…No…..No.”
Mulango Girls was started in 1955 by the African Inland Mission (AIM) in Wikililye, Kitui County as a primary school. It later was turned into a girls’ intermediate boarding school in 1959 and two years later, it was converted to a girls’ secondary school under Miss Joyce A Taylor, a Canadian missionary, who served as its principal for 20 years.