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The sex Ring, how Janet Museveni infected Museveni with HIV/AIDS
Around 1988 or 1989, Janet Museveni got the shock of her life when she tested positive for HIV, which she got from her husband. In those days, people who got AIDS were sure they were going to die because there were no antiretroviral drugs yet.
The shock of being found HIV-positive is what made Mrs. Museveni turn to religion for comfort and she started following the gborn again h movement.
At the same time, her husbands excessive infidelity and getting many children out of wedlock pushed Janet more and more in the direction of religion.
In the 1980s during the NRA war, the Museveni family was granted political asylum in Sweden.
During those idle years, Janet Museveni met a young Ugandan singer called Philly Lutaaya. He was struggling to make a career in music and the two became close. A few sources who know the inside story say that Janet Museveni got her HIV-infection from Philly Lutaaya and they claim that she might have infected Museveni.
Others say Museveni was infected by other women.
But the relationship was for real and the Ugandan community in Sweden saw it openly and knew about it.
That is why when Philly Lutaaya returned to Uganda and declared that he had AIDS, it is Janet Museveni who used her influence to see that he was given a national platform and he became a national hero.
But if you remember, Museveni tried to ignore Lutaaya. He was supposed to be Ugandas new head of state who had led Africa to see the problem of AIDS, but he was refusing to work closely with Lutaaya.
If you read through his book Sowing The Mustard Seed, you will not see anywhere where Museveni says anything about Philly Lutaaya Ugandas anti-AIDS campaigner.
If you check the book, you will be surprised that when Museveni is talking about his life and his achievements, he is completely quiet about the subject of AIDS.
He only talks about AIDS on one page, page 214, and there he is accusing Joseph Konys LRA men of infecting people with AIDS in Acholi.
At that time in 1996 when the book was completed, Museveni knew he was HIV-positive and his anger at being HIV positive because of Janet made him refuse to even talk about one of his otherwise major achievements, fighting AIDS.
Janet Museveni and James Tumusiime
Before the Museveni family went to exile in Sweden in 1983 or 1984, they stayed in Nairobi.
Naturally Janet became lonely. When her husband was out in the bush fighting his war of fundamental change, Janet found consolation in James Tumusiime. Museveni it seems did not know that Tumusiime was bonking Janet because at Tumusiimes wedding, Musevenis daughters Natasha and Patience were bridesmaids.
When Museveni found out that Janet had been sleeping with Tumusiime, he was so angry and jealous.
But he could do nothing. That is why he tried to keep Tumusiime down in Ugandan society. Tumusiime was prominent enough to be a minister in the first NRM government of 1986 but Museveni put his foot down.
Tumusiime was appointed the editor of the New Vision when it was started in 1987. But as soon as Museveni had a choice he appointed William Pike to head the New Vision and keep Tumusiime under Pike as deputy.
The Government should not introduce laws that criminalise HIV exposure and transmission but laws that stand in the way of HIV prevention and treatment.
Museveni has repeatedly heightened anxiety among health professionals by promising them a pay raise that has never materialised in years. The government,has been hesitant to compensate health workers who die on duty as per the Workers Compensation Act, 2000 while denying them life insurance provided under the 2006 Occupational Safety and Health Act.
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Around 1988 or 1989, Janet Museveni got the shock of her life when she tested positive for HIV, which she got from her husband. In those days, people who got AIDS were sure they were going to die because there were no antiretroviral drugs yet.
The shock of being found HIV-positive is what made Mrs. Museveni turn to religion for comfort and she started following the gborn again h movement.
At the same time, her husbands excessive infidelity and getting many children out of wedlock pushed Janet more and more in the direction of religion.
In the 1980s during the NRA war, the Museveni family was granted political asylum in Sweden.
During those idle years, Janet Museveni met a young Ugandan singer called Philly Lutaaya. He was struggling to make a career in music and the two became close. A few sources who know the inside story say that Janet Museveni got her HIV-infection from Philly Lutaaya and they claim that she might have infected Museveni.
Others say Museveni was infected by other women.
But the relationship was for real and the Ugandan community in Sweden saw it openly and knew about it.
That is why when Philly Lutaaya returned to Uganda and declared that he had AIDS, it is Janet Museveni who used her influence to see that he was given a national platform and he became a national hero.
But if you remember, Museveni tried to ignore Lutaaya. He was supposed to be Ugandas new head of state who had led Africa to see the problem of AIDS, but he was refusing to work closely with Lutaaya.
If you read through his book Sowing The Mustard Seed, you will not see anywhere where Museveni says anything about Philly Lutaaya Ugandas anti-AIDS campaigner.
If you check the book, you will be surprised that when Museveni is talking about his life and his achievements, he is completely quiet about the subject of AIDS.
He only talks about AIDS on one page, page 214, and there he is accusing Joseph Konys LRA men of infecting people with AIDS in Acholi.
At that time in 1996 when the book was completed, Museveni knew he was HIV-positive and his anger at being HIV positive because of Janet made him refuse to even talk about one of his otherwise major achievements, fighting AIDS.
Janet Museveni and James Tumusiime
Before the Museveni family went to exile in Sweden in 1983 or 1984, they stayed in Nairobi.
Naturally Janet became lonely. When her husband was out in the bush fighting his war of fundamental change, Janet found consolation in James Tumusiime. Museveni it seems did not know that Tumusiime was bonking Janet because at Tumusiimes wedding, Musevenis daughters Natasha and Patience were bridesmaids.
When Museveni found out that Janet had been sleeping with Tumusiime, he was so angry and jealous.
But he could do nothing. That is why he tried to keep Tumusiime down in Ugandan society. Tumusiime was prominent enough to be a minister in the first NRM government of 1986 but Museveni put his foot down.
Tumusiime was appointed the editor of the New Vision when it was started in 1987. But as soon as Museveni had a choice he appointed William Pike to head the New Vision and keep Tumusiime under Pike as deputy.
The Government should not introduce laws that criminalise HIV exposure and transmission but laws that stand in the way of HIV prevention and treatment.
Museveni has repeatedly heightened anxiety among health professionals by promising them a pay raise that has never materialised in years. The government,has been hesitant to compensate health workers who die on duty as per the Workers Compensation Act, 2000 while denying them life insurance provided under the 2006 Occupational Safety and Health Act.
Uganda President, Yoweri Museveni is HIV/Aids Positive « Yoweri Museveni