THE STORY OF A POLYGAMOUS MAN!
in the central part of Uganda; he was one of the five children hi
told him to man up, that men do not cry or show any kind of weakness. That men's responsibil
he had to do manual work while his sisters were
have many children so that his father's legacy does not die with h
sters, and the land left to him by his father. He did not have much time to study further because
ather left him a very big land and Musoke vowed to be the best farmer in the area. He promised himself t
cattle, poultry, pigs, and goats. He also had a vegetable farm. As if that was not eno
n his farm; he was selling Milk, poultry, vegetables, pork, beef, and local beers. Many people were coming to his
forest that had streams of water in it. He used the waters f
Miria. These three wives lived on Musoke's farm though each one h
athered many children from other men's wives around the village; those who were close to
rming, Musoke was nicknamed Mutayisa (meaning that he was not
wife Anna had three children (Henry, Esther, and Lillian) while his third wife Miria also had
ied Musoke because many women wished to marry him. He had his one car to drive around to and from the m
s to steal anything from his farm; he will be punished severely. H
s feast on all kinds of meat and food, he also made them drink his local beers. Every t