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”Enjoy Responsibly, AIDS Kills!’- Namisindwa ‘Next’ Woman MP Khanakwa Cautions Bugisu Youths As Imbalu Season Kicks Off

By Frank Kamuntu

Mbale, Uganda; – Dr. Sarah Khanakwa (PhD), the Head of Resource Mobilisation at the Uganda AIDS Commission has called for a collective responsibility within the Bamasaba community to prioritize the health of youths, especially during the circumcision period.

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Speaking on Saturday, August 3, 2024, to Imbalu candidates from Namisindwa district gathered at Mutoto Cultural Centre in Mbale, Dr. Khanakwa warned of the risks associated with the cultural rituals leading up to the final initiation and emphasized the need for heightened awareness and precautionary measures to protect young people from HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

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Dr. Khanakwa enjoying some cultural dances with youths in Mbale  

“The cultural rituals, particularly the Kadodi dance, often expose participants to unprotected sex, alcohol consumption, and an environment that can lead to incidents of rape and defilement,” she stated. These factors significantly increase the risk of STIs and unwanted pregnancies among young girls.

Dr. Khanakwa, who was welcomed by jubilant and excited crowds chanting her name, urged leaders to prioritize the well-being of young people during these celebrations.

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“It’s important for us leaders to ensure that the well-being of our young people is a top priority, and the youth themselves should also adopt precautionary measures during these celebrations,” she said.

As a Namisindwa District Woman MP hopeful, Dr. Khanakwa also encouraged young boys to stay in school and focus on their health rather than engaging in early sexual activities.

She stressed that maintaining good health is crucial for securing the future of Bugisu’s cultural practices.

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Dr. Khanakwa being welcomed by jubilant youths in Mbale

The Imbalu ceremony, a significant rite of passage for the Bamasaba, not only marks the transition into adulthood but also celebrates cultural identity and communal solidarity.

The official launch attracted government officials from Uganda and Kenya, as well as kings from different kingdoms, highlighting the ceremony’s importance and widespread recognition.

Dr. Khanakwa’s remarks resonate with the ongoing efforts to combat HIV/AIDS and promote health education among the youth.

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Meanwhile, her appeal for collective responsibility and precautionary measures serves as a reminder of the need to safeguard the future of the community and its cultural heritage.

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