Married Woman Nabbed Pants Down Chewing Fellow Lady At Kabira Country Club Kampala.

There was drama at Kabira country club in Kampala after a married woman was nabbed by her husband pants down chewing fellow woman.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

38-year-old Nakitende, married to Mr. Kibirige Henry whom she fathered with two beautiful daughters was nabbed having s*x with another woman who was only identified as Immy.

According to Mr Kibirige, he has been suspecting that his wife was cheating on him, though little did he expect that she was also a Lesbian.

"I had hired a private spy to spy on my wife's movement because I was not contented with her behaviors, not till today when I was tipped off by a spy that my wife had checked in a hotel room. I immediately drove to the venue, what shocked us was getting my wife seriously having s*x with a fellow woman"- Mr. Kibirige while briefing the media at Kabira Country Club. 

He further noted that Immy has been a great tight long-time friend of his wife who she couldn't even suspect of such an act. 

"This so-called Immy has always been confusing me, she could even spend nights at my home in my absence, I don't notice the two were practicing Homosexuality"- Kibirige.

It should be noted that homosexuality is currently illegal in Uganda and carries a potential penalty of life imprisonment. However, the proposed bill seeks to introduce even stricter penalties, including the death penalty for certain offenses.

LGBT people continue to face major discrimination in Uganda, actively encouraged by political and religious leaders like Pr. Ssempa 

Violent and brutal attacks against LGBT people are common, and often performed by state officials. Households headed by same-sex couples are not eligible for the same legal protections available to opposite-sex couples. 

The British Empire introduced laws punishing homosexuality when Uganda became a British colony. 

These laws were kept after independence. though, several attempts have been made to see that the act can favor LGBT families but all in vain.

The Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014 was passed in 2013 and annulled in 2014, though it is expected to bounce back in parliament next year. 

The Act carried a punishment of life in prison for "aggravated homosexuality".  The law brought Uganda into the international spotlight and caused international outrage, with many governments refusing to provide further aid to Uganda.

In May 2021, the outgoing parliament passed further criminalization laws on both sex work and same-sex sexual activity.

Story By: Musamali Arnold.

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