Suspected lesbian flees marriage

Feb 28, 2014

A prominent businessman in Kampala has lodged a case with police after his wife fled the home following persistent rumours of her sexuality

By Vision Reporter

A prominent businessman in Kampala has lodged a case with police after his wife fled the home following persistent rumours of her sexuality.

According to a source, Timothy Mulindwa, had long suspected his wife, Harriet Mulindwa a known researcher for being bi-sexual after rumours of her closeness to a one Maria Stecioza Nabagesera, her childhood friend, gained ground.

Timothy and Harriet Mulindwa reportedly shared a rocky marriage and had been on and off following his suspicions of her lesbianism.  The couple had a very bad public fight in September 2009, which resulted in Harriet packing her bags. They however got back together until she fled again.

Police told our moles that preliminary investigations confirmed she was indeed a lesbian and could have fled the country with Nabagesera after their sexual relationship was discovered.

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President Museveni signs the Bill into law at State House in Entebbe. PHOTO/AFP

Information obtained suggests that they could have flown together to South Africa or Europe.

Ever since President Museveni signed the anti-gay bill, which punishes homosexual sex, many activists are reportedly in hiding or have fled.

According to a prominent Ugandan gay activist, Pepe Julian Onziema, over 20 people already been arrested over alleged homosexual offences and more than 50 have fled Uganda since President Museveni signed the bill in February.

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