Ministry of Internal Affairs spokesperson Simon Mundeyi has warned foreign nationals against the growing vice of engaging in the prostitution business in Uganda.
Addressing the press, Simon Mundeyi expressed dissatisfaction with the acts of prostitution being carried out around Kasanga-based universities.
He recounted crossing paths with s3x workers, vending their services right at the entrance of an unmentioned University.
Mundeyi stressed that the prostitution business among other small ventures could be left to Ugandans to earn a living.
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The spokesperson’s submission has since sparked a debate on social media, with scores criticizing him for supporting the imoral acts of prostitution in the country.
"Foreign nationals engaged in prostitution in Kampala. That business could be left to Ugandans"- Mr Simon Mundeyi, the Internal Affairs ministry spokesperson#MonitorUpdates pic.twitter.com/X6NJERJ18F
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