• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
UgandaTimes
Advertisement
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Movies
  • World
  • Finance
  • How To
  • AFRICA
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Sports
  • East Africa
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Movies
  • World
  • Finance
  • How To
  • AFRICA
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Sports
  • East Africa
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Uganda Times
No Result
View All Result
Home Featured

LGBTQ: PMM Parents protest at school gates over suspected lesbian teacher

Uganda Times by Uganda Times
March 4, 2023
in Featured, Featured, featured, National, News, Sex
LGBTQ: PMM Parents protest at school gates over suspected lesbian teacher

Parents of students at PMM Girl's School in Jinja after they attacked the school premises

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Parents of children at PMM Girls’ School in Jinja City on Friday raided the school premises, protesting against the alleged existence of a teacher promoting homosexuality amongst the students.
The angry parents, who were blocked from entering the school, were demanding for the release of their children in school dormitories after several social media reports accused the teacher of spoiling their daughters.
Ms Edith Mutesi, one of the parents, said she brought her daughter to the school to acquire knowledge not to engage in lesbianism.

“They are giving our daughters Shs100,000 each and we can’t accept that. We want authorities to open the gate and release our children,’’ she said on Friday.
Ms Khadijah Naimbwe, a parent of a Senior Two student, said: “I can’t accept my daughter to be indoctrinated into acts of lesbianism. I would rather take her to another school.’’
Ms Rose Kalembe, a social worker and a former student of the school, said the teacher should be suspended from school because she is “tarnishing its image”.
“I was here in the 1990s and had never heard of lesbian issues in this school. The suspected teacher was also a student in this school, and as Old Girls, we have to do something,’’ she said.
Ms Fazira Kawuma, the deputy mayor, who rushed to the school for intervention, said the leadership of Jinja City condemns acts of homosexuality and lesbianism, and appealed for zero tolerance towards the vice.

She described the parents’ acts as “justifiable”, and directed the District Service Commission to have the teacher banished from the school over alleged indiscipline.
She added: “The City Education Officer (Haruna Mulopa) should work with the District Service Commission to retire the alleged teacher; but I also appeal to parents to be calm as authorities find a solution amidst investigations.’’
Police led by Kiira Region Police Spokesman, Mr James Mubi, had been deployed at the school to prevent violence. Journalists were also barred from accessing the school premises to speak to authorities.

But later, Jinja leaders and school authorities were in a closed-door meeting, as parents vowed not to leave the school until they were given their children.
The development comes after thousands of Muslims in Jinja City last week joined their colleagues countrywide to hold demonstrations over homosexuality.

In recent weeks, online conspiracy theories conflating child sexual abuse at boarding schools in Uganda with consensual same-sex acts between adults have reached fever pitch.

Government last month set up a committee to investigate the alleged “promotion” of gay, lesbian and transgender rights in schools.

In 2014, a Ugandan court struck down a bill passed by MPs and signed by President Yoweri Museveni that sought to impose life imprisonment for homosexual relations.

The bill had prompted global outrage, with some donor nations cutting aid to the country following its passage through parliament.

On Wednesday, Speaker of Parliament Ms Anita Among said: “We want to appreciate our promoters of homosexuality for the socio-economic development they have brought to the country… but we do not appreciate the morals they are killing.”

“We do not need their money, we need our culture,” she added, before, hours later, granting Bugiri Municipality MP, Asuman Basalirwa leave to table the anti-homosexuality Bill.

Under colonial-era laws, homosexual acts are illegal in Uganda but since independence from Britain in 1962 there has never been a conviction for consensual same-sex activity.

Would you like to get published on this Website? You can now email Uganda Times: an Opinion, any breaking news, Exposes, story ideas, human interest, articles or any interesting videos on: news@ugandatimes.ug. Or join the Ugandatimes WhatsApp Group or Telegram Channel for the latest updates

Tags: City Education Officer (Haruna Mulopa)District Service CommissionKiira Region Police SpokesmanMr James MubiMs Edith MutesiPresident Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
Previous Post

NUP’s Anthony Wameli remains finally repatriated from US

Next Post

Ugandan President describes his country men and women as lazy

Uganda Times

Uganda Times

Next Post
Ugandan President describes his country men and women as lazy

Ugandan President describes his country men and women as lazy

Amazon Best Seller

ADVERTISEMENT
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Biography: Rajiv Ruparelia; Family, Wife and Net Worth

Biography: Rajiv Ruparelia; Family, Wife and Net Worth

January 18, 2022
The Best Private Hospitals in Uganda (2025 Guide)

The Best Private Hospitals in Uganda (2025 Guide)

March 23, 2025
Top 10 Insurance Companies in Uganda

Top 10 Insurance Companies in Uganda

March 17, 2025
UMEME to UEDCL Transition: What Uganda’s Power Shift Means for Consumers and the Sector

UMEME to UEDCL Transition: What Uganda’s Power Shift Means for Consumers and the Sector

April 2, 2025
UPDF SOLDIERS URGED TO EQUIP THEMSELVES WITH UGANDA’S HISTORY

Fury has proven himself – but there are still plenty of challengers

0

Climate change anxiety is rising — and so is the willingness to act on it

0
Singer Pallaso Attacked By Xenophobic Mob In South Africa but now in Safe Hands

Golden Globes want to make a comeback this year. Hollywood isn’t buying

0

Baseball boosts TBS, NFL gives ESPN a kick and streamers love ‘Squid’

0
Minister Jim Muhwezi Mourns Bobby Kabonero: “A Tragic Loss of a Promising Life”

Minister Jim Muhwezi Mourns Bobby Kabonero: “A Tragic Loss of a Promising Life”

May 13, 2025
Gov’t Tables UPDF Amendment Bill Amid Fears Over Civilian Trial Loopholes

Gov’t Tables UPDF Amendment Bill Amid Fears Over Civilian Trial Loopholes

May 13, 2025
Uganda Considers Ban on Bobi Wine’s NUP Over Alleged Militancy

Uganda Considers Ban on Bobi Wine’s NUP Over Alleged Militancy

May 12, 2025
Uganda Surpasses Kenya in 2024 East Africa Growth Rankings

Uganda Surpasses Kenya in 2024 East Africa Growth Rankings

May 12, 2025

Recent News

Minister Jim Muhwezi Mourns Bobby Kabonero: “A Tragic Loss of a Promising Life”

Minister Jim Muhwezi Mourns Bobby Kabonero: “A Tragic Loss of a Promising Life”

May 13, 2025
Gov’t Tables UPDF Amendment Bill Amid Fears Over Civilian Trial Loopholes

Gov’t Tables UPDF Amendment Bill Amid Fears Over Civilian Trial Loopholes

May 13, 2025
Uganda Considers Ban on Bobi Wine’s NUP Over Alleged Militancy

Uganda Considers Ban on Bobi Wine’s NUP Over Alleged Militancy

May 12, 2025
Uganda Surpasses Kenya in 2024 East Africa Growth Rankings

Uganda Surpasses Kenya in 2024 East Africa Growth Rankings

May 12, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 UgandaTimes

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Movies
  • World
  • Finance
  • How To
  • AFRICA
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Sports
  • East Africa
  • Lifestyle

© 2025 UgandaTimes