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Men are abandoning their families in Uganda after DNA testing of the children that they have.
Ugandan men are running a way from their children for getting negative results after of DNA.
Thomas Tayebwa the Deputy Speaker of Uganda Parliament regulated the framework for DNA testing.
Men in Uganda are demanding for DNA test their children most of the results were negative.
According to Uganda's internal Affairs Ministry Spokeman Simon Mundenyi demanded for DNA testing which has increased by 70 percent.
He said the good thing mother's know the fathers of their children.
Ugandan men are in trouble for DNA testing.
Ugandan Parliament is now demanding statements from the government in next week concerning the status of DNA testing and measures taken so to protect families.
Uganda's local authorities said that there has been an increase in the number of seeking DNA tests in the country.
Ugandan government has indicated that it will introduce laws to regulate DNA testing services following an increase in the number of parternity tests being sought daily in Uganda.
Uganda's Parliament Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa has been directed the country's Prime Ministry Robinah Nabbanja to was told to appear before the house on July 11 to "guid the nation" on what measures will be taken to regulate DNA testing services Because the situation seems to be so terrible.
In Uganda, young children are being chased out of homes because testing results.
Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa is concerned about the increasing number of DNA test applications in the Country more so by men.
Ministry of health is also discussing the Quality of counselling provided and the qualifications of those people conducting DNA tests.
Ugandan Counsellors and religious leaders have recently raised concern about the increased cases of men seeking paternity DNA tests.
Thomas Tayebwa became known after beating UMEME employee on a leaked video which he apologized on 29 August 2020.
He served as a member of National Economy committee and Natural Resources committee.
On 25 March 2022, Thomas Tayebwa was elected by his fellow members of Parliament as the Deputy Speaker of Uganda's 11th Parliament.
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