Uganda bans sexual funeral parties over abuse claims

October 2, 2019

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Uganda bans sexual funeral parties over abuse claims

The Ugandan government has officially banned sexual-themed funeral parties, following rising concerns and allegations of abuse linked to these gatherings. Often held after burial ceremonies, these events, locally known as *kandaga* or *disco matanga*, have become controversial for their explicit nature, with reports of exploitation, especially involving minors.

The ban comes after increasing public outcry over the moral and legal implications of such parties, which are often marked by loud music, alcohol, and inappropriate behavior. Authorities cited concerns over sexual abuse, gender-based violence, and the negative influence these parties have on young people attending them.

Ugandan officials emphasized that funeral ceremonies should maintain a sense of dignity and respect for the deceased and their families. They warned that anyone caught organizing or attending such parties would face legal action under the new regulations.

This move is part of a broader effort by the Ugandan government to address rising cases of sexual abuse and misconduct, particularly in rural areas where these events are more common. It also aims to restore the traditional values and respect associated with funeral rites in the country.

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