Uganda will vote on a new anti-gay bill this coming week after the parliament committee winds up its consultations with stakeholders this week as directed by the speaker of parliament weeks ago.
Presiding over the house yesterday the speaker of the country’s parliament anita among called on the legislators to attend to full capacity to avoid any technicalities as it was in the previous time when the bill was voted on in 2013 only to be nullified by courts of law on grounds of lack of quorum at the time of its passing.

As the president was anticipated to speak about the homosexuality bill which is on many Ugandans lips and the international purported gay rights bodies, Museveni in his address to parliament and the country at large seemed not to been clear in his massage he has delivered on homosexuality but though affirming to Ugandans that the matter will be exclusively discussed with the concerned parties.
As conspiracy theories accusing shadowy international forces of promoting homosexuality in Uganda, President Museveni has outrightly put it that his country has always abstained from meddling into the western world affairs including cultures so he wonders why the western world continues to meddle into the country’s affairs