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Museveni under Fire for Saying Men Shouldn’t Cook

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Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni, came under fire yesterday for saying he had not stepped into the kitchen since he got married, and that it was not a man’s role to cook.

“The head of the home never goes into the kitchen. It is now 45 years with Mama Janet. I have never stepped into the kitchen. That is how it should be,” he said on Sunday in a statement, as an example of how politician­s and civil servants should stick to proscribed roles.

Oxfam’s Internatio­nal Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima, hit back at the 74-year-old president on Twitter, saying she was “disappoint­ed.”

“Cooking isn’t a woman’s job. It’s a life skill. All people — men and women — should cook,” she wrote.

“When cooking, cleaning and doing other domestic chores are left to women, they are denied an equal chance to raise incomes or to be politicall­y active.”

Beatrice Alaso from the opposition Forum For Democratic Change told AFP: “Museveni has revealed to the world what he has always believed in: that women can never be the same as their male counterpar­ts.”

Online news website Watchdog Uganda however defended Museveni’s comments as consistent with the country’s culture, which sees men cooking as “taboo;” saying some ethnic groups in the country have a word referring to men who cook as a “transvesti­te or a man dressing and behaving like a woman.”

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