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Uganda first lady calls for investigation into allegations of increased homosexuality at schools

Updated: February 20, 2023 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Feb 20, 2023 – 5:53 pm ESTMon Feb 20, 2023 – 6:18 pm EST

KAMPALA, Uganda (LifeSiteNews) — The first lady and education minister of Uganda recently announced that her ministry is launching investigations into an alleged increase in homosexual practices in some of the nation’s schools. 

Janet Museveni, wife of Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni who also serves as the country’s Minister of Education and Sports, called for accountability regarding “shocking sexual practices” which may be occurring in centers of education. 

Investigations are being conducted “so that with actual evidence, government can hold those responsible accountable so as to bring an end to these vices and to deliver justice to the affected learners and their families,” the first lady said, according to a local news report. 

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“It is disturbing that the media should be awash with shocking sexual practices amongst students which in some incidences are said to be permitted or to go on unabated by the teachers and head teachers. God forbid.” 

Museveni reminded education professionals that they “cannot allow these vices to go on in these beautiful schools,” as teachers are “faithful stewards” engaged in the upbringing of Ugandan children. 

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