Ugandan singer Jose Chameleon and his blood brother Weasel elicited a mixed reaction after kissing on stage at Chameleon’s ‘Gwaja Mujje’ show in Kampala that happened on 24th February.

This incident threw many people in a shock as some criticized the practice referring to it as promoting homosexuality.

Pastor Martin Ssempa one of those that have come up to criticize the incident, has gone ahead to  file up a complaint at police so the law enforcement agency can investigate Jose Chameleon after being pictured kissing his brother Weasel on different occasions.

Ssempa, who has always been vocal against homosexuality, said that Chameleon and others that want to normalize such practices are transferring them to kids at a young age.

“We’ve come here [at] police [he didn’t say the name of the police station] to put a complaint on this issue of public immorality,” Ssempa said in a video shared on social media.

watch the video below

Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesman Patrick Onyango  said that he needs to first look at the reference of the case that Ssempa filed before he takes action.

 

Meanwhile, Speaker Anita Among summoned parliament to discuss the Anti-Homosexuality Bill on Wednesday.

Among said that lawmakers won’t watch as Ugandan traditional values go down the gutter.

Watch the video below of Speaker Anita Among Adressing Issues of Homosexuality

The Anti-Homosexuality Bill was first passed in 2013 before it was repealed after it emerged that the house had not released a quorum in passing it at the time.

Among said this time voting will be by show of hands, so they determine who is pro-homosexuality or anti-homosexuality.

Also read:     WE WILL NOT ALLY WITH THE WESTERN VICES ON HOMOSEXUALITY SAYS HE.YOWERI KAGUTA MUSEVENI  https://micmedia.ug/we-will-not-ally-with-the-western-vices-on-homosexuality-says-he-yoweri-kaguta-museveni/