It’s known and celebrated world wide that today 14th February is valentine’s day meant for lovers to prove and show each other every bit of their heart.
As the culture dictates, lovers wear red and black colors to show that they’re indeed part of the day giving gifts like flowers, cash to their soul mates.
While many especially those in love enjoy the day with love, majority end up going for the battle in ‘Babylon of do me, i do you’ scientifically known as Coitus Interruptus which pauses a high risk of diseases and unwanted pregnancies.
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According to a message posted by Uganda’s Ministry of Health wishing lovers a happy Valentine’s day Captioned “Byona Bikole naye Know your partner’s HIV status” rallying lovers to test and always know the HIV status of their lovers before engaging is sexual activities commonly referred to as Okwekuba Amatooke, Okwebala empapula among other words that politely mean sekisi.
Have you taken your lover out on this Valentine or your part of the Stingy Men Association of Uganda (SMAU) who went to attend the men’s conference taking place at no venue but just a way to comfort the single or those engaged with not so deep pockets to spoil their partners with gifts.
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— Ministry of Health- Uganda (@MinofHealthUG) February 14, 2023
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