Dude just used his Christmas sermon to absolutely flame bad leaders and kids with saggy pants. Bishop Joseph Mlola, from the Kigoma Catholic Diocese in Tanzania, went off during a national holiday mass at Our Lady of Victories Cathedral. His main point targeted people in power, telling them to stop being corrupt and start acting like Jesus, you know, with some basic humility and actual service. He also had some pointed words for the youth culture.
The bishop told everyone to use the holiday as a reset button, to drop their bad habits and follow church teachings. Then he pivoted to complaining about young people copying what he called foreign lifestyles, which apparently includes wearing trousers in a way he finds inappropriate. He framed this as a rejection of Tanzanian values and a threat to the country's moral foundation.
His whole thing was a rant about society needing a backbone built on old-school morals. Mlola kept saying that real development for Tanzania has to start with regular people and their leaders choosing service over themselves. The entire lecture basically argued that humble service and strict cultural preservation are the only ways forward.
The bishop told everyone to use the holiday as a reset button, to drop their bad habits and follow church teachings. Then he pivoted to complaining about young people copying what he called foreign lifestyles, which apparently includes wearing trousers in a way he finds inappropriate. He framed this as a rejection of Tanzanian values and a threat to the country's moral foundation.
His whole thing was a rant about society needing a backbone built on old-school morals. Mlola kept saying that real development for Tanzania has to start with regular people and their leaders choosing service over themselves. The entire lecture basically argued that humble service and strict cultural preservation are the only ways forward.