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VIDEO: Jose Chameleone Apologises For Kissing Brother In Public

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Singer Jose Chameleone has apologised to his fan for kissing his brother Weasel Manizo at his Gwanga Mujje Concert.

“My sincere apologies to the general public,” Chameleone said before adding that;

“Weasel and I are brothers and family men. We were caught up in the heat of the moment.

“As African men we respect African values and morals. The act is regrettable and should not have happened and will never happen again.

“On behalf of the Mayanja family, I kindly apologize.”

The kissing comes at a time when the country is faced with many incidents of homosexuality in schools.

It is worth noting that, the Parliament of Uganda has granted Asuman Basalirwa permission from the House to present a private member’s bill dubbed the Anti-Homosexuality Law, 2023.

Basalirwa requested permission from the House to propose the Bill during Tuesday’s plenary session by using Rule 79 of the Rules of Procedure, Article 79, and Article 94 of the Constitution.

The Penal Code Act, which was passed by British colonialists to forbid the recruitment, promotion, and funding of same-sex practices, needs to be improved, according to Basalirwa, who also told the House that the vice imperils the continuation of the family, the safety of children, and the continuation of humanity through reproduction.

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