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Dance music festival gets Uganda’s OK despite worries that it ‘promotes gays’

Dance music festival gets Uganda’s OK despite worries that it ‘promotes gays’

CNN reported:

One of East Africa’s most popular music festivals has been cleared to go ahead after members of parliament tried to ban it for “promoting gays” in the country.

The Nyege Nyege festival will now take place [Sept. 15-18] but under “strict guidelines,” according to Ugandan Prime Minister Robina Nabbanja, quoted in local media reports.

“The event (Nyege Nyege) will go on but under strict guidelines. It attracts thousands of foreign tourists; we can’t miss out on this opportunity at a time when the country is recovering from the effects of Covid-19,” Nabbanja said at a meeting of stakeholders, including the organizers.

The four-day festival will be the first after a three-year hiatus because of the pandemic. Though ‘nyege nyege’ can be loosely translated to urge in Luganda, the country’s official language, it also means horny in Swahili, which is commonly spoken in the region.

MPs had … raised concerns about the festival and its impact on “sexual immorality” in the country and planned to stop it going ahead.

“It’s going to attract all kinds of people from all over the world, bringing all kinds of actions that are unAfrican and non-Ugandan into our community,” lawmaker Sarah Opendi said in parliament, accusing the festival of “recruiting” young people into the LGBT community.

But Ugandan tourism minister Martin Mugarra defended the event in the house, saying 8,000 foreigners had already booked tickets. However, speaker Anitah Among took objection to his statement and declared that the festival would not happen.

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“We are not going to allow that function to take place. How do you sell tickets at the expense of people’s children? You’re promoting gays in Uganda,” she said without evidence, from the official speaker’s chair. “No function should take place. Next item!”

Ugandan Ethics and Integrity minister Rose Lilly Akello told parliament that her ministry and the police had previously met with Nyege Nyege’s organizers and given them conditions. They were to bar any children below 18 from attending, anybody indecently dressed and outlaw any immoral activities.

But outside the house, she doubled down on her opposition to Nyege Nyege taking place. “It is an event which promotes immorality which is not wanted in our country,” Minister Akello told reporters. “Parliament has resolved that it must stop because they take underage children and do a lot of immoral activities there.”

Organizers have announced about 300 performers spread over seven stages in Itanda Falls, Jinga a picturesque location on the shores of the River Nile.

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  • The festival should definitely go on despite narrow minded and judgmental morons. Homosexuality is present all over the world in every town, city, community and this is a fact and can’t be denied. Human sexuality is a spectrum and every person who calls himself a professional, intelligent, rational human being knows this to be a fact that has existed since time immorial. God didn’t just create hetersexuality, he created a spectrum of sexuality which encompasses homosexuality, bisexuality, heterosexuality, and several others. How could anyone who considers themselves leaders and intelligent limit God’s creation to one sexual orientation. it doesn’t make sense being that there are billions of people on earth.

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