Kampala — THE Archbishop of Kampala Diocese, Dr Cyprian Lwanga has advised students not to indulge in homosexuality and lesbianism.
Dr Lwanga said homosexuals and lesbians are not born but made and that all Ugandans should do what it takes to suppress such acts.
"Every human organ which God created has a purpose" he said.
He added that there are health dangers associated with homosexual behaviour.
Dr Lwanga said apart from developing complications in the reproductive system, people involved in these acts can easily contract diseases like HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
However, he said gay people should not be hated but instead helped to deviate from this form of sexuality.
Dr Lwanga was addressing students, parents and other guests during celebrations to mark the 40th anniversary of St Joseph's Girls' Secondary School, Nsambya on Saturday.
The school was founded in 1967 by the Little Sisters of St Francis.
Dr Lwanga also commissioned a laboratory, website and a school bus.
"Some people think that AIDS has disappeared yet it is still with us . We know how it comes about lets fight it using the right methods," he said.
The Headmistress of the school, Sr Mary Agatha exhibited work done by her staff and other stakeholders who have seen the school progress and excel over the years.
Sr Agatha also said several structures have been put in place at the school to meet the demands of the ever-increasing number of students craving for quality education.
She added that the student population has grown tremendously since 1967.

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