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  • @bumploveug
    @bumploveug  Год назад +29

    We are so sorry to anyone who has been a victim of sexual harassment and we believe this video will help you find your vouce in case you are caught in the same situation.
    If you enjoyed this video please like it, share with someone who will relate and hit that subscribe button for more videos like this one.
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  • @KansiimeAnneEntertainer
    @KansiimeAnneEntertainer Год назад +5

    Pumla😂😂😂😂😂 I love you

  • @prossybravo5841
    @prossybravo5841 11 месяцев назад +2

    We need paper spray....does anyone inow a supermarket that has it

  • @travonnelynda
    @travonnelynda Год назад +2

    I always come back to watch how Pumla slapped a man shwaaaaaaaaa😂😂😂

  • @godsfavoritechild3187
    @godsfavoritechild3187 Год назад +35

    The APOLOGY though! We weren’t ready 😂😂😂😂”Am so sorry Lawrence”😂😂😂But this girl Nabacwa🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🤣🤣🤣It’s never a dull moment with you on the show 😂😂😂

    • @brendahfar_see7308
      @brendahfar_see7308 Год назад +1

      That Nabachwa 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад +4

      Hahahaha! Banange I had to apologize even though Lawrence loved it 😅. P

    • @godsfavoritechild3187
      @godsfavoritechild3187 Год назад

      @@pumlanabachwa8668 ohhh dear Pumla you’re such a vibe.🥰

    • @mariamkiwanuka.01
      @mariamkiwanuka.01 Год назад

      Naye banange Nabachwa.

  • @aidahjoennaanamagala6907
    @aidahjoennaanamagala6907 Год назад +10

    For children above 3, the P.A.N.T.S acronym comes in handy. Firstly as affirmations made by the child with our help but also as an easy way of giving them appropriate sex education to curb sexual harassment and abuse. You can tailor it to suit you.
    P.A.N.T.S in this case stands for
    P- *PRIVATES ARE PRIVATE*
    The parts I cover with my swimsuit are Private parts. This is why I cover them at all times. No one should ask to see or touch parts covered by my underwear or swim suit (Now parents let the babies wear underwear from as early as possible)
    Sometimes the doctor might want to see, but they should always explain why and ask if it is okay first. I do not go to the doctor's room without dad or mum.
    A- *ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT YOU OWN YOUR BODY*
    My body is God's gift to me. No body should do anything that I don't understand or makes me feel uncomfortable. If anybody tries I will tell an adult.
    N- *No means NO.
    I have a right to say NO even to someone that I know and love. I am in control of my body and how I feel matters. If I do not understand something being done with my body, I will say No. I can say NO if I don't want to hug or kiss someone. I can give them a hug or shake their hand. When it comes to my body, what I say passes
    T- *TALK ABOUT SECRETS THAT UPSET YOU*
    Secrets should not make me feel worried. If they make feel worried, upset or uncomfortable, I tell an adult that I trust. Secrets that come with threats are bad Secrets. I will not get into trouble for sharing a secret that makes me upset. (Parents together with child can come up with a child safety network, list people that she can talk to)
    S- *SPEAK UP, SOMEONE CAN HELP.*
    I always talk about stuff that upset me. I always ask questions when I do not understand what is happening. An adult that I trust will listen. It doesn't have to be a family member, I can talk to my teacher at school or church too.
    You know, the saddest thing about defilement is that no justice can undo the damage done to that little boy or girl. But also there is no guarantee that that child will get justice in Uganda. Sigh!

    • @esthernabachwat8631
      @esthernabachwat8631 Год назад

      This is really good. Thank you for sharing these tips

    • @naff7552
      @naff7552 Год назад

      Thank you so much.I will use this for my children and learners

    • @susanmugyenyi5962
      @susanmugyenyi5962 Год назад

      How can I copy this? I would like to use this please.

  • @princessklv247
    @princessklv247 Год назад +1

    The work place is the real ghetto. You'd imagine this is a professional environment but shock on you....hyenas everywhere.

  • @paulamugabi7320
    @paulamugabi7320 3 месяца назад +1

    Banange it's not violence, it's self defense(every action has an equal reaction)

  • @gloriamutoni5137
    @gloriamutoni5137 Год назад +2

    I can't even begin to write the sexual comments work colleagues have made..sometimes I stand up for myself but other times I become speechless because of the appaling nature of the comment...

    • @paulamugabi7320
      @paulamugabi7320 3 месяца назад +1

      Girl that's such a pity.When we speak up we are b##$ or divas.

  • @alinaitweimmaculate5145
    @alinaitweimmaculate5145 Год назад +1

    Am glad my Mum was a tough one😅😅,,boys and men around knew,, one time she confronted a saloon man who was starring at me in my presence,,i was in P7😂😂,have never forgotten that day.. My Mum was extremely tough,,even my husband can't just mess with me😅. But on the other hand I think am more like Ratchell.. that fear is too much with me even at the point wea am having authority to speak.. I hope I get the courage for my girls😢 to attack such harassers

  • @Bedofroseshomeug
    @Bedofroseshomeug Год назад +3

    Manuela i know that particular paper that you are talking about. My year we dragged that lecturer to court because he really gave many girls a headache 💀

    • @swabrahM
      @swabrahM Год назад

      😢😢 look at people in educating our children....

  • @jdm3762
    @jdm3762 Год назад +14

    Parts of this conversation were triggering for me. Forcing my mind to go back to places I'd rather not revisit but thanks for bringing up this topic nonetheless.
    Almost all of us girls growing up in Ug have been sexually harassed at one point, all the women I know have. The culture just let's it pass. I hate that part about our culture and laws seem nonexistent. As an adult, I've learnt to speak up more but downtown and Boda guys is something else.
    I painfully ignore them although I've contemplated spraying their eyes with pili pili or carrying needles to just shove them into those ga men.

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад +1

      Indeed this conversation can be triggering for many. Thanks for forging through and watching either way. And yes...if we don't speak up, Noone will and this will keep happening. Hope you feel better now 🙏🏾. P

  • @tuhaisejannerous1077
    @tuhaisejannerous1077 Год назад +1

    I pray that every mother must leave with their kids esp cos rili this business of visting or staying with cousins, ankos ,gate men, cow grazers was going to kill me at my grannys place coz i was still young and everyone wud come to me so i agreelp with manuella that gate man shud not carry my gal, shamba boys, house gals with my baby boys i rili dont trust them with my kids ciz thy can do anything 😢

  • @hanifahnakintu4159
    @hanifahnakintu4159 Год назад +4

    Bambi my dad faught those battles for me, I would just say and he wd kulumba nalo🤣🤣🤣🤣every boy in our home village bunamwaya feared me

  • @RUZHOFFS
    @RUZHOFFS Год назад +28

    I binged on all your videos during my Christmas leave. Very informative content.
    As a social worker, mother, child law and protection expert, parenting expert and social empowerment consultant-i must applaud you for the work you do and will definitely contact you for a collaboration the next time I am in Uganda.
    Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад +4

      Oh WOW! This already sounds like it would be a lovely collaboration. Danke schön. P

    • @martharinebiseko1457
      @martharinebiseko1457 Год назад +1

      Oh...shall be here to tap on Yr wisdom

  • @claranorris1611
    @claranorris1611 Год назад +3

    From a legal perspective I still stand corrected there is a sexual harassment clause that employees should sign regardless of size now however given the masculinity of the work places it has received rejection and once you raise it the employers men in particular come up with a shitty defenses

  • @handmade2718
    @handmade2718 Год назад +7

    Manuela I could so relate. I remember being dried humped by a gardener, it was confusing then. And also our female maid. A vendor touching my bum when I was 11 and more. Now it bothers me everytime I leave my 2 year old toddler with the maid even for two hours, I know he is just two but everyone keeps saying he is handsome🤣. Am a sahm though, that was one of the factors that made me decide on that.

  • @claranorris1611
    @claranorris1611 Год назад +2

    Where do we amplify volume for the back benchers …. Because this one is giving

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад

      Today the backbenchers have heard. Atte our volume was good. Let them not pretend 😅. P

  • @hallejudy
    @hallejudy Год назад +2

    Can we also acknowledge that sexual harassment on social media is now passively in comment. Things like you’re sexy, your body is…

  • @aureliayuktankabebwa5066
    @aureliayuktankabebwa5066 Год назад +2

    This reminds me when I was P7 some maths teacher wanted to touch me on my chest this was during break time so I remained in class doing my work so we remained like 5 students in class.He called me Aurelia come pls so I went in front since he was there also marking our books ,those days I was very bright student☺️so he used to give me some notes to write on board ,guess what he tried to touch me and what he said was like let me touch you ooh my God I slapped that teacher and I left class and went to hostel while crying🥲🥲🥲,that man with his stupidity he went to the headmistress(it was a Catholic school) and reported that I have misbehave to him and giving false reason🥲.Headmistress called me so the time I went to the office the only thing I could do that time was crying I said nothing so the good thing I was very well known as a good student at school and well known for most teachers,so the headmistress went to explain to a Sr. Who was my fellow Tanzanian and I explained everything I wanted to left school but through that that teacher hated me a lot and I couldn’t mind him putting me in any position he feel like as long as that was my last term .🥲🥲🥲

  • @fredwallace4681
    @fredwallace4681 Год назад +2

    I'm deeply amazed that people think right minded humans think these things are ok!! It shows you how broken humanity is!! And then we are labelled Beta Males, unable to lead,weak, because we insist on basic good manners and dignity for our companions!! Sad....

  • @judithsky2916
    @judithsky2916 Год назад +2

    I remember in my s2 my aunt was working in Masindi with some NGO so I had to follow her Excel High school my first day ,some so allied teacher after school going back home he pulled my arm I told him to let go and he refused I slapped him and being first day at school I was not familiar to all teachers next day called me in office for slapping him😏
    My character is like of Pumula nze I slap men kale those we meet in bar and club .so becoz I hate nonsense I ve been identified as tuff aggressive mukiga. 😏I hate nonsense I don't care if u call me arrogant.

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад +1

      Heheehe! The problem with violence is that you have to be ready to receive what you dish out. So now I learnt to use my words. P

  • @TheGushy
    @TheGushy Год назад +1

    You guys are amazing I just discovered you channel

  • @doreengift458
    @doreengift458 Год назад +1

    Thank you Ladies! Hmmmmm! Sexual harassment! I told off a distant uncle in primary five,who makes advances at a child you are entrusted with? He politely asked for me so I could deliver something for him,only to end up at oba a bar oba hotel mbu we were waiting for the package. Guy started his talk,you are old enough.... eeeeeeeeh all the little English I had learnt was poured on him. He never looks into my eyes twenty and so many years on. We should empower our children because it goes way up into their adult lives, that's how people are raped in marriages. My mother's child, Pumla, please,you will kill us one day!🤣

  • @nyangomaphionah6805
    @nyangomaphionah6805 Год назад +7

    I felt so emotional wen Emmanuel was jazzing about the lecturer saga 😭😭😭😭😭😭the same thing happened to me😭😭...like she said it always the easiest courses that make u fail.God will see through those men 👋👋👋

  • @josenarthilder3001
    @josenarthilder3001 Год назад +8

    I experienced this in a certain workspace and shared it with my work colleague who was a secretary to the perpetrator and all she told me was to zip up and help her never to utter it out. I got confused and never went to his office again without being accompanied by her. This person grabbed my butt and couldn't believe it until I looked at him and he winked at me. Alot happens in the so called "corporate offices"

  • @RUZHOFFS
    @RUZHOFFS Год назад +5

    90%of sexual abuse, especially the children, is with in the family setting. Children should be told as early as three years of age about their sexuality, let them know it’s not okay for anyone to touch their private parts without their consent( even if it’s the Dad or family members). And most importantly, once your children confide in you, listen, ask them how they feel ( do not interrogate ) and believe them!
    But also, empower & instill self confidence from a young age so they are able to speak up,and create a healthy relationship with your kids, so they are comfortable enough to confide in you.

    • @swabrahM
      @swabrahM Год назад

      We think alike.... Sex education should come in so early

  • @kyokushabashine7193
    @kyokushabashine7193 Год назад +7

    I for one underwent sexual harassment with one of my uncles, when i told him i don't like the way you touch me ,he was like so do you want me to go out to other gals yet you are here? I felt bad ,i have never said it to anyone, but since then till now , I distanced myself from him and our relationship is shaky and I appreciate that. I have never forgotten .Thank God I got to know what he thought of me and i have always protected my younger sisters from him

  • @brendahfar_see7308
    @brendahfar_see7308 Год назад +2

    Olaba they did it to Manuella
    Era those things are still there and they are more these days

  • @mercynicolson5428
    @mercynicolson5428 Год назад +2

    I slapped an old man close to 65 years just yesterday and people said I'm rude, mbu I grew up from a barracks that I have a mental disorder, but he touched my bums and said "Are these bums soft just like how you look" msteeew.

  • @poritahlukwago6249
    @poritahlukwago6249 Год назад +1

    Naye mwe nze nga have been harrased in so many ways nga sebitegera 🤔.. Like thrs this brother of my father who invited me to go see where he lives munaye nga genda with my daughter of 2yrs.. Reaching thr nga ntula on his bed cuz he didn't have sofas and i was ok with it kuba he was my uncle.. We started chatting nga things ar normal and we we were watching music munange nga ate guy tasembela kumpi nga atandika kunkwata kubisambi.. Oh my!.. Emirembe janzigwako nembozi nembula.. I started to look for excuses to leave his house naye nga ntia nokogera until i told him..munaye lemme go back i moved with the keys and my husband is about to come back ku Sunday Akomawo mangu.. And he was like i thought u were going to spend a night talking like as if he's talking to his girlfriend.. Munaye nga tuvayo ne muwara wange and my husband was like "NGA MWANGUYEYO"?..i lost the words.. Nga siyina wembitandika.. Choka the guy kept on calling me asking me wen will i go back to visit him again!..

  • @ceciliamwebaza9377
    @ceciliamwebaza9377 Год назад +11

    I am a victim of my ki former employer, verbally Naye, I ran as fast as my legs wud carry me,coz it was becoming physical, I left the two months salary behind 🙄🙄🙄🙄but that gu lawyer, God will pay him

    • @mbonimpatimothy6051
      @mbonimpatimothy6051 Год назад

      Let's look for that "ex employer" just to collect our ka 2 months salary that we worked hard for....kubanga economy ekaye! 😄

  • @amy2794
    @amy2794 Год назад +8

    Banange thanks for bringing up this here because this has helped me talk to my little nieces because this time they were close to me and I even brought them closer and actually restarted it because I wanted them to listen carefully.
    After the show we had a very good conversations and they shared the experiences they’ve had so far and I could see how more confident this show has left them! No one will ever even come close to harass them. Thanks guys

  • @queenluigi
    @queenluigi Год назад +2

    The stories and the comments as well show this prevalent and wholly unacceptable issue is really endemic in this country. Pumla whether you feel nothing, is irrelevant. It is illegal behaviour. The fact that every woman, in this day and age, has experienced this, is enraging. It makes me not want to have a daughter because the world is such a dangerous and horrible place for women. At work, I am on the ethics committee and we receive so many sexual harassment complaints. As the only woman on the committee I fight with my male colleagues to give the perpetrators the harshest punishments, including termination, to make an example of them. The women at my workplace also have a specific group where we meet, share and it’s a safe space where they know they can express their issues to female senior management and we take it up. If your office doesn’t have such a group, please start it. We have to fight for each other. Some of us can speak up without repercussions and I accept and honour that responsibility for women below me. We have to.

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад

      We are saying the same thing. I mentioned it in the show that it doesn't matter if the intended victim feels anything or not, hareasmsnt is harrasment. Full stop. P

  • @who_me4321
    @who_me4321 Год назад +3

    One day a friend called me off my desk in a hurry during lunch time to escort her downtown to buy shoes. Given my work i had a compass so i left with it.
    So a man pulled my hand those things they do,
    As a reflux i just pierced him with my compass. He called me out n his friends got at him for pulling me. Hehehehehhe...
    I always feel like moving with one. It was fun

  • @sophiem2603
    @sophiem2603 Год назад +1

    I know how to respond to men but have you thought of follow women who also make inappropriate remarks to fellow women esp at the work place?

  • @aineclare2598
    @aineclare2598 Год назад +1

    Omg when I was young the shamber boy used to touch me un appropriately, dry hump and I was soo scared to even talk about it, he would do it then just smile and joke about it … so I actually thought he didn’t mean it so I would just brush it off… I didn’t know what to do , I didn’t know if it was wrong or right because of the way he used to portray it , he made it look like it was okay… and no one ever talked about sexual hate with me, so I didn’t know what to do… and this same thing affected me up to campus.
    I remember the first time I was used by a man , I never realized that I was used till like weeks later after the event.
    And thinking about it now, it must rooter from my childhood when that shamber boy would tell
    Me “…ahh, it’s okay am not doing anything wrong “😥😥😥… so my brain was automatically tuned to always think that this man was not doing anything wrong 😖…. I hated myself for that , till now

  • @patriciakigula7402
    @patriciakigula7402 Год назад +2

    Also, often women and girls often don’t say anything because of how men often respond when called out for uncouth behavior- they respond in further abuse and even extreme violence. And so a lot of us have been conditioned to keep quiet lest you offend men. As parents now, we must teach our kids - girls especially to advocate for themselves, raise your voice, be rude even.

  • @ainembabazishillan5634
    @ainembabazishillan5634 Год назад +2

    As a university student, there are many cases of sexual harassment especially those words and comments the dudes throw at girls about sex thinking that every university student is interested in sex.

  • @Biz173H
    @Biz173H Год назад +2

    One of the reasons women don’t speak up about harassment or abuse is because of the shame. Which girl, young lady or woman wants the humiliation of feeling defiled or even worse feeling spoiled. What about when she wants to be liked but not in a sexual way? I think one of the solutions is to have mothers, aunties, grandma form a circle of trust and protection around each other starting at age 12-80. Not just one way discussions mother to daughter. Remember, WE WONT HEAL WHAT WE DON’T REVEAL. With that we can change our societies.

  • @mukunguhannahmary8302
    @mukunguhannahmary8302 Год назад +1

    I remember when I have just joined university our assistant Dean of students was like he wants to marry me but according to me I don't like a short husband so he was like when will I visit him one day so that we sleep together I felt hurt so I kept ignoring him

  • @claranorris1611
    @claranorris1611 Год назад +1

    From a legal perspective I still stand corrected there is a sexual harassment clause that employees should sign regardless of size now however given the masculinity of the work places it has received rejection and once you raise it the employers men in particular come up with a shitty defenses

  • @vitalinsights411
    @vitalinsights411 Год назад

    Very interesting topic. I think women respond to sexual harassment differently based on their vulnerabilities and personal experiences. If a woman is at a job that she doesn’t want to loose, she may stay quiet even though she is being sexually harassed. Silence doesn’t mean a person approves what is happening or doesn’t have an opinion. Women have been marginalized for so many years, especially African women. I believe the culture emboldens men and almost gives them a free pass to get away with murder. I agree that men get harassed as well but I believe women suffer from sexual harassment at a higher percentage. Gréât topic. Keep them coming.

  • @ritahleticia7703
    @ritahleticia7703 Год назад +5

    I had a bad experience doing my first degree because I got retakes because of refusing to give the lecturer.
    10 yrs later am going back this year for another degree and last week I decided to buy a wedding ring and be putting it on in class so that lecturers think am married and don't disturb me.
    After this video I realize that it's a serious thing.
    Please God help me...I know am going into a battle field

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад

      Oh No! This is terrible. So sorry about that. All the best in this other degree. P

    • @ritahleticia7703
      @ritahleticia7703 Год назад

      @@pumlanabachwa8668 yes it's the world we live in, lecturers are terrible and like Manuela said, there's nothing you can really do. Otherwise thanks dear

  • @emmanuelaaber8521
    @emmanuelaaber8521 Год назад +1

    There's a movie called Citation please find time to watch it

  • @ugandankitchen.
    @ugandankitchen. Год назад +4

    I think recently things are changing especially with the bragging of people in public. I rarely see that in the down town and on the streets. But this is just my observation.

  • @nakitendefaith3948
    @nakitendefaith3948 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @frister5963
    @frister5963 Год назад +7

    Thanks ladies, we need to be open minded & strict about sexual harassments

  • @nanozianitah8027
    @nanozianitah8027 Год назад +1

    Exactly, I use the same word "Nga mama wo"🤣🤣 This shuts them up 👌

  • @evelynkabahuma7035
    @evelynkabahuma7035 Год назад +4

    wow, this topic! It is very serious, and can bring up painful issues. ! Great discussion ladies!
    P.S. Manuella, exactly like you! I am always FIGHTING back!

  • @sarahganny
    @sarahganny Год назад +3

    I remember my dad warning me not to step at one of his friend’s office. This man was like an uncle. He said if I needed to, I should go with my brother.
    Sometimes we know such people but become so permissive around them and expose our children.

  • @congoautharbrick3547
    @congoautharbrick3547 Год назад +3

    Yaayy am early today...l love u so much ladies.loooovvvee pumla alot and every body🥰🥰🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍

  • @prityprecious3504
    @prityprecious3504 Год назад +6

    Yes Racheal the best way to raise your child is through listening to them and encouraging them to have a voice

  • @juliettejunetwin8233
    @juliettejunetwin8233 Год назад +2

    I once punched my classmate I remember I was in s4 was very busy doing my work and from nowhere he tickled me fell under my seat but when I got up hoooo I even tore up his shirt but after he apologized and we became friends and now few days back I was going to punch my boss I really hate it 😢

  • @dorothyasaima5322
    @dorothyasaima5322 Год назад +1

    It's so painful how these lectures frustrate girls, am actually in the same place like Manuela though mine was worse!! I did three papers twice two were always missing results and one a retake I never passed so one day I Walk in to the registrars office and met his assistant who openly told me Dora I feel your pain and you have chased for those papers for long... I would advise if you could change to another university and start afresh coz what ever is happening you can never make it here unless some humans are transferred!! Up to now have never graduated I got frustrated and gave up so the only documents I have now is my Certificate in business administration.

  • @chipod6254
    @chipod6254 Год назад +4

    Remember: it doesn't have to be sexual to be uncomfortable or harrasment. If it's any speech or touch that is unwanted it is WRONG. even if it is the hand or the shoulder. My body, woman or man, it is not ok to touch. Even my hair. And the kids should know that. I love the encourage them to talk. I ask my nieces and nephews for hugs and always let them know that if they don't want to hug hello they are not obliged to. Teach them autonomy early.

  • @shifamwesigye4450
    @shifamwesigye4450 Год назад +4

    Naye the sexually harassment (passive and aggressive) that happens in my dear country, especially in those so-called corporate offices. You are new in a company and people call dibs. As for downtown Kampala, there is no beginning and end. I had even allowed that this is normal. Suprise suprise, where I am now, it is inappropriate to even compliment one's dressing in an office environment.

  • @jordrinelee2449
    @jordrinelee2449 Год назад +2

    PUMULA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @julianavicky8026
    @julianavicky8026 Год назад +1

    OMG I have ever been a victim to my former Indian boss but it was really rough on me yet we were working with my husband in the same area.

  • @christinenayebare4676
    @christinenayebare4676 Год назад

    Well, for me, I tell them off because I can't fight. If I don't talk, them the facial expression will tell.😆😆😆

  • @frister5963
    @frister5963 Год назад +3

    I really like Bump love show, watching from Saudi Arabia....God bless you ladies.....Amen

  • @zaburahzaburahh1784
    @zaburahzaburahh1784 Год назад

    🎉Pumla u touched someone's naye banange ❤❤ u harassed him again

  • @christinebirungi7168
    @christinebirungi7168 Год назад +3

    So once upon a time I had just come from a deployment. Came to UG for holiday. Went to the club and some muzungu thought I was that gal. A knife was on him in swift push. Mbu he thought I wanted to be touched. Any way my sister pulled me out of the situation and the manager apologized. I was furious. I was ready to fight! The guts!

  • @prityprecious3504
    @prityprecious3504 Год назад +7

    Manuela's story about the police officer opens another conversation of where to report when it comes to abuse

    • @evelynkabahuma7035
      @evelynkabahuma7035 Год назад +1

      exactly!!

    • @prityprecious3504
      @prityprecious3504 Год назад

      @@evelynkabahuma7035 especially in Uganda those police officers will; further assault/abuse you, mock you or extort money from you and the accused so it leaves little room for legal help

  • @gianarightonassisya2248
    @gianarightonassisya2248 Год назад +2

    I think almost every girl has experienced sexual harressment n it's sad they actually don't even know it until she is old enough. Coming from an Indian family girls r encouraged to be quiet n not replying or engage the person who is harressing u. It will disgraceful to girls family blah blah. N so many of us just hide it or not get out of home often especially once a teenager.

  • @karungisusan672
    @karungisusan672 Год назад +1

    Remember when we were young and those old boys would tell us "your my wife". These statements made me stay away from boys

  • @nabawanukagorreth2981
    @nabawanukagorreth2981 Год назад +2

    I was a victim at my first job... gladly I spoke out. The guy was shifted..... just had a challenge of some of my workmates who thought I did lugambo🤗

  • @paulamugabi7320
    @paulamugabi7320 3 месяца назад

    6:03 women are told to be seen and not heard.Women are also scared to speak out because the man will become violent,she will be labeled difficult to work with.😊😊😊

  • @swabrahM
    @swabrahM Год назад +1

    The "nga maama wo" has killed me😂😂😂😂

  • @lucianakanyana1193
    @lucianakanyana1193 Год назад +1

    Awesome conversations
    Just started following recently but now hooked
    U are definitely making an impact to this generation
    SH has been one of those things that has been ignored
    My employer have recently encouraged us to speak out on it which is a good sign
    God bless you Bump Love

  • @yvonneayesige2007
    @yvonneayesige2007 Год назад +1

    Hahahaha...@Pumla you killed me with Lawrence's story

  • @priscillahmushabe
    @priscillahmushabe 5 месяцев назад

    Oooooooh shout to us who are doing accounting, business ethics 😊😊😊

  • @nabaasadana-ib9ec
    @nabaasadana-ib9ec 10 месяцев назад

    That teacher would literally say nyoko🤣🤣

  • @agneskimara5831
    @agneskimara5831 Год назад

    This has been a helpful discussion. However, you need to mention also that women/girls putting on scanty clothing is sexual harassment to all men especially young unmarried men and our young sons. So sad. It occurs offices, churches, classes, etc

  • @mukunguhannahmary8302
    @mukunguhannahmary8302 Год назад +1

    I want to be like u ladies for real we need such ladies in our country ♥️♥️

  • @pamelanabwire7093
    @pamelanabwire7093 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this topic. It's a big one and I encountered it a lot in my work life. One of my superiors resorted to being verbally abusive because I refused to give in.

  • @mukunguhannahmary8302
    @mukunguhannahmary8302 Год назад +1

    When I was in my primary we had a boy who used to tap on our bums and one day he tapped on my bum and I felt bad I cried I went to the office I reported him . People should respect our bodies by the way

  • @juliettejunetwin8233
    @juliettejunetwin8233 Год назад +3

    Thank you Ladies for this been facing it and still but I always speak up and defend myself in anyway possible
    Love you ladies ❤️

  • @RUZHOFFS
    @RUZHOFFS Год назад +2

    There should be a policy or employee committee( work council )within the company, that receives and addresses cases of sexual harassment at the place of work. Speaking of finding your voice, you can start by not “laughing “ at sexual connotations, if a colleague “grabs” you inappropriately, say( please don’t ever do that again!) & do not explain yourself.

    • @paulamugabi7320
      @paulamugabi7320 3 месяца назад

      Honey I did all this an the lu man didn't stop.😢😢

  • @phibimuggy1462
    @phibimuggy1462 Год назад +1

    Manuel's story on grades at campus is so sad

  • @kenganzibrenda1902
    @kenganzibrenda1902 Год назад +2

    I have a lecturer who likes telling me that I should get pregnant for him🤦 and everytime he says it,I feel belittled and wonder if this is all he really thinks of me
    It even hurts the more when I'm unable to talk back because I don't want problems with my grades
    Some of these men are so annoying 😏

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад

      It's mostly difficult because the aggressors are in positions of power. And worse so for students. I know it is hard but I still feel something can be said - respectfully. All the best in your studies hun. P

  • @rinahabenaitwe9435
    @rinahabenaitwe9435 Год назад +2

    Wwwooww..such a powerful message.. thank you gals🥰❤️

  • @nabiryeasia9091
    @nabiryeasia9091 Год назад +1

    Nabachwa you are another one 😂😂😂🤣🤣for sure i don't regret the one year I've moved with you girls you've uplifted me in different ways bless up

  • @namakulagloria2666
    @namakulagloria2666 Год назад +1

    Kindly help me get a solution am always approached by men whom I always reject from day one and I have always made it clear to them bt unfortunately the always take my no for granted and always think that
    One day I can make up my mind and love them back which is impossible.
    So I have developed a situation where by I have to give these men false hope bt honestly am fed up I don't know how best I can get rid of this cause these are people in my usual spaces I don't want to get issues with them.
    Kindly advise me.

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад

      Just remain steadfast in your rejection. That's all. P

  • @esther77798
    @esther77798 Год назад +1

    Rosetts ending remarks are wow

  • @inholograce2407
    @inholograce2407 Год назад +1

    this year I have to do that hair of pumla

  • @prityprecious3504
    @prityprecious3504 Год назад +2

    I think many things can be true at the same time but from statistics let's choose to believe victims it's easier to say sorry for a false accusation than to a wronged unbelieved victim.
    Also yes women too can harass men as well as fellow women.
    Let's all just keep unwanted advances to ourselves ask consent it's so simple

  • @kyokushabashine7193
    @kyokushabashine7193 Год назад +3

    As a mum to a young gal ,this is so helpful. Thank you bump love. I look forward to more of these

  • @jovansekitoleko5772
    @jovansekitoleko5772 Год назад +1

    Do you knw that their men who are sexually harrassed it’s not only to ladies

  • @iamruth9868
    @iamruth9868 Год назад +2

    The conversation could have been balanced with the men guest.Thanks ladies

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад +1

      We usually speak to the issues first as women. Male guests are brought in later to gain perspective. P

    • @paulamugabi7320
      @paulamugabi7320 3 месяца назад

      Most men defend themselves all the way be for real.

  • @namulindageorgette.m6243
    @namulindageorgette.m6243 Год назад +1

    Naye ye mwe uncles of western Uganda will never see heaven. I mean those men from western Uganda and so called cousins.

  • @kendir7881
    @kendir7881 Год назад +2

    We had a boss who was so touchy and would use any chance. Sometimes he would walk up behind you and rub your arms or shoulders in a very weird way. When discussing something privately with a lady in his office, he would be touching your thigh or something like that. It was so disgusting yet he was the kind to get someone fired for the pettiest thing so anyone who still wanted their job would keep quiet. Those of us who made it clear that we hated what he was doing did not survive there for long, he would accuse you of making errors you did not make or totally frustrate and fail everything you try to do. This is someone with a wife and daughters too so you wonder if they do not think the same may be happening to them. As for strangers on he street or in the bar, any inappropriate touch, I slap immediately without fear or favour, None has ever physically reacted to that. As a matter of fact, at times other people join in when they realise what the person did or I call a bouncer and they get lifted out by the neck like chicken thieves

  • @aidahal1482
    @aidahal1482 Год назад +2

    Yes I did it I did I did .yas guys here you are . amazingly yesterday I thought of the theme wow ladies you are sweet. Keep it up

  • @alexkatatumba3538
    @alexkatatumba3538 Год назад +2

    Rosette. The necklace looks lovely..

  • @shifamwesigye4450
    @shifamwesigye4450 Год назад +3

    You must do a show on the Nicoles, Sheilas and Nakankakas of this world. What are we going to do about this generation you people? It seems there is no correct way of raising children this internet era. Gavumenti weyayu!

    • @pumlanabachwa8668
      @pumlanabachwa8668 Год назад +5

      Hahahaa! Thankfully we are not a gossip show. We can only share our experiences as parents and advise what has worked for us. We aren't experts. We just want to walk this parenting journey with you. P

    • @godsfavoritechild3187
      @godsfavoritechild3187 Год назад

      @@pumlanabachwa8668 Befitting response Pumla!

    • @akankwasawinnie4334
      @akankwasawinnie4334 Год назад

      @@pumlanabachwa8668 Exactly that makes yo show different and educational💯 I love you so much coz u are doing a great job in me as a single mom at an early age. U boost my life

    • @shifamwesigye4450
      @shifamwesigye4450 Год назад

      @@pumlanabachwa8668 3 years religiously watching because you are not a gossip show. But it’s the issue of the day/week and was putting in a polite request not to discuss the characters but the issue. Omuzadde waalelo akoze atya?

  • @nuwasiimagloria2625
    @nuwasiimagloria2625 Год назад +1

    I'm always happy to listen to the advice you give us on such challenging topics. Blessings bump love I really have to find my voice

  • @nyakatodaizy2499
    @nyakatodaizy2499 Год назад +2

    I wish there is a solution for bosses who only offer sex as the only interview or mood of recruitment

    • @paulamugabi7320
      @paulamugabi7320 3 месяца назад +1

      Munange beetaga miggo 😂😂😂😂

  • @lwantalechristine8456
    @lwantalechristine8456 Год назад +1

    Wow thanks for bringing up this 🥰🥰

  • @Flourish_today
    @Flourish_today Год назад +1

    Sexual harassment I think happens every second of the day in Uganda. The those boda boda men hissing at women disgust's me. It's as if accepted in the African society and taken very lightly. I'm not sure where we draw the line.

  • @twinamatsikoallen4209
    @twinamatsikoallen4209 Год назад +2

    Thank you ladies. Sexual harrasment is so Terrible