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Shocking Confession: How Group of HIV-Positive Men Lure and Exploit MUBS Girls

CB Reporter by CB Reporter
10 months ago
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Makerere University Business School

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A disturbing confession has surfaced online, revealing a group of seven men who admit to deliberately luring women, particularly students from Makerere University Business School (MUBS), into dangerous and exploitative encounters. The men, all of whom are HIV-positive, boast about their actions, showing a blatant disregard for the health and well-being of the women they target.

The confession, which has circulated widely on social media, details how these men, who refer to themselves as “the guys,” routinely fetch women from MUBS and other places, often enticing them with promises of fun and financial incentives. The confession describes how these women, often traveling in groups, are taken to the men’s apartment, where they are sexually exploited in what is chillingly referred to as being “chewed in circles.”

The confession reveals that the men rotate among different apartments, depending on whose turn it is to host these encounters. Despite knowing their HIV-positive status, they continue to engage in unprotected sex with these unsuspecting women, offering them small sums of money—reportedly around 200,000 UGX—as payment.

Perhaps the most shocking aspect of the confession is the men’s cavalier attitude toward their actions. The confession indicates that the men are fully aware of the risks they pose to the women they exploit. Yet, they express no remorse, stating bluntly that “we don’t care” and “we won’t stop.” They further mention that they continue this behavior while taking their daily HIV medication, implying that they are actively spreading the virus without any concern for the consequences.

This confession has sparked outrage and disbelief across Uganda, with many condemning the men’s actions as not only immoral but criminal. The deliberate transmission of HIV is a serious offense under Ugandan law, and this admission could lead to severe legal consequences for those involved.

Health experts and advocates have also weighed in, emphasizing the importance of safe sexual practices and the need for individuals to be aware of the risks they may face. The confession has highlighted the urgent need for stronger measures to protect vulnerable populations, particularly young women, from such predatory behavior.

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The power of social media in bringing such confessions to light cannot be understated. While the confession has caused widespread shock, it has also served as a crucial warning to others. It underscores the importance of vigilance and awareness, particularly in social and sexual interactions.

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