Two Masindi Men Expelled from Work for Practicing Homosexuality.

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By Leilah Bbaale

Two men have been expelled from working at the Masindi abattoir after they were allegedly caught red-handed practicing homosexuality recently.

The victims, identified as Zibulatudde, 44, and Muteweta, who is believed to be in his 30s, were expelled by the management of the abattoir that’s located in Masindi town behind Masindi Main Prison.

According to our sources, who preferred anonymity, the duo who were cleaners at the abattoir were found pants down, chewing themselves in one of the abattoir rooms.

Speaking to Spice FM, Henry Kwezi, the chairman of the abattoir, said that upon learning about this scenario, they immediately called for an emergency meeting.

“During the indoor meeting, the victims denied the accusations as Muteweta claimed that his colleague just undressed him but they did not perform the act,” Kwezi said.

Despite the culprits denying the accusations, Kwezi said that leaders could not retain them at the abattoir since there were more allegations that the two had been practicing gay for a while.

Kwezi asked people to desist from such acts, saying that they were against our culture and sins before God.

Our reporter couldn’t reach the accused by the time of publication since their known numbers were unavailable and we couldn’t trace their whereabouts.

The Masindi Municipality Mayor, Ronald Businge Kyomuhendo, acknowledged that the matter was reported to his office recently, thus condemning it since it’s uncultured.

Bishop Charles Bagonza, the General Overseer of Pentecostal Churches of Uganda, condemned the act, saying that it was against biblical teaching and African culture.

He also asked parents to teach and counsel their children against immoral acts, saying they are against biblical teaching and African culture.