I don't trust a man who wears a tie; it's like he's hiding something!
Father of Tanzania
I don't trust a man who wears a tie; it's like he's hiding something!
Father of Tanzania
A humorous personal observation, reflecting his down-to-earth persona and aversion to formal attire.
Approx. 1970s
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