pic.twitter.com/0MlmImCi25 Women With Curves To Be a Tourist Attraction in Uganda 🇺🇬 Says Tourism Minister ,he went ahead to justify his views in this video 😂 #MissCurvyUganda February 7, 2019





So Embarrassing, In Uganda there are Many ways of promoting Tourism. Ugandans Though, a whole state minister launched #MissCurvyUganda Campaigns to promote tourism, what tourism? And went ahead to use a Kenya Curvy lady @GraceMsalame in their official campaign posters.So Embarrassing, In Uganda there are Many ways of promoting Tourism. pic.twitter.com/DNemBVhHwa February 7, 2019

The decision to make curvy women a tourist attraction was apparently anchored on the fact that Ugandans take curves very seriously and women with curves come in handy during traditional ceremonies.Many people received the news with skepticism with some saying it was a scheme by those in the leadership of the East African country with the aim of embezzling funds. Some thought that it was toxic masculinity in play. The tourism minister is a man and he has been on the forefront promoting the whole thing.A section of Ugandans however were irked by the fact Grace Msalame was the face of the whole thing. Many will agree however that the mother of two is the most curvaceous lady in East and Central Africa and it may have been a good idea to plaster her face on the posters.Many bizarre things have been happening in Uganda of late. The country recently tried to shut down the website of one of the leading newspapers in the country. They have also passed a law that blocks adult sites from being accessed in Uganda.The most controversial law that ever came from the landlocked country is the one that banned women from wearing miniskirts in public.