By Penny Atukunda
In a world where relationships are evolving faster than ever, trust has become a fragile currency. Frank Gashumba, the outspoken activist and commentator, is stirring up conversations with his fearless take on fidelity, DNA testing, and the realities married couples face today.
His message is clear: honesty and accountability are non-negotiable if we want relationships that last.
On recent television appearances, Gashumba didn’t hold back. He sounded the alarm on rising infidelity among married women.
“These days, many women cheat, and most of them are married,” he said bluntly. “Some are even coming straight from lodges.” His words cut deep but shine a light on a truth that many prefer to ignore.
Beyond calling out infidelity, Gashumba champions the normalization of DNA testing when questions about paternity arise.
“Once the child is born, DNA testing should be a no-brainer,” he said. “If a mother truly knows who the father is, there should be no hesitation or fear about confirming it.”
His concerns also extend to health risks tied to infidelity, especially the rising rates of HIV infections among married couples. “A large number of those infected today are married, and infidelity is a major factor,” he emphasized.
This isn’t just about pointing fingers or stirring controversy. For Gashumba, it’s about fostering honest conversations around trust, responsibility, and protection in relationships.
He believes that embracing transparency, DNA testing included, is essential for rebuilding faith and security within families.
Whether you agree with him or not, one thing is undeniable: Frank Gashumba insists that facing uncomfortable truths head-on is the only way to create stronger, healthier relationships.