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“I Will Make Sure He Rots In Jail” Minister Balaam Speaks Out On Kampala Hajji Who Allegedly Chewed His 14 Year Old Step Daughter – More Secrets Leak

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Youth State Minister Hon. Dr. Balaam Barugahara Ateenyi is not mincing his words in condemning one Hajji Ali Mwizerwa for the shocking exploitation of his underage stepdaughter, Hanisha Kintu.

It is a case that is sending ripples through every corner of Uganda—from the busy streets of Owino market to the quiet villages deep in the country.

Balaam’s reaction was as sharp as a boda boda rider swerving past rush hour traffic. With a no nonsense attitude, the minister took to social media to thank the Uganda Police and Ruth Kalibbala Bwanika’s YouTube channel for bringing this horrific story to light. And when Balaam speaks, you know he’ll throw in a a comparison for good measure.

“With all the women in Kampala,” he asked, “why prey on a vulnerable child?”

In Uganda, a country where family is the bedrock of society, the idea of exploiting a stepdaughter is like a soccer team scoring an own goal—disastrous and shameful. It’s an unspoken rule in our culture that children are to be protected, not preyed upon, but clearly, some people like Hajji Mwizerwa missed that memo.

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If this were a traditional kingdom court, Mwizerwa’s name would be called in front of the King, and the village elders would settle the matter swiftly. But this isn’t a kingdom court, and the law must take its course.

The minister’s outcry, though filled with righteous fury, also carried a tinge of disbelief. How could a man with multiple wives—yes, plural—stoop so low as to target an innocent child? In many Ugandan households, polygamy is not unusual, but there’s an unspoken understanding: each wife must be treated with respect, and children must be kept far away from such inappropriate advances.

In short, Mwizerwa’s behavior was a crime against culture, tradition, and—most importantly—the law.

Balaam, who is no stranger to the spotlight, went on to rally the community—asking everyone from cultural leaders to local boda boda riders to join the fight to protect Uganda’s children. The minister implored the public to be vigilant.

“Together, we can create a safer Uganda,” he declared, “Gone are the days when crimes like these could be quietly swept under the rug. Thanks to the power of the internet and social media, the country is watching, and the public is demanding justice.”

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As for Mwizerwa, his new home might be Kigo Prison. Now, in Uganda, when you hear “Kigo Prison,” you know the next chapter isn’t going to be a fairy tale. It’s not exactly where you want to be.Dr. Balaam has vowed to ensure that justice is served.

He’s made it clear that this isn’t just about one girl—this is about protecting the future of Uganda. The minister’s statement also touched on the broader societal issue: “We cannot tolerate such heinous acts in our country. Our constitution is clear, and we will not let monsters like Mwizerwa walk free.”

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