Musa Hasahya Kasera is a 70-year-old farmer and former cattle trader from Bugisa village in eastern Uganda who has become known for his enormous family. He has 12 wives, 102 children spanning ages from six to over 50, and 578 grandchildren, making his household one of the largest in the region. Facing failing health, a tough local economy, and not enough land to support everyone, Musa recently asked all his wives to start using contraceptives so the family would not grow any bigger. The rising cost of living has already driven two wives to leave him, and he has admitted he cannot remember most of his children’s names, relying on his wives and notebooks to keep track of the sprawling household. #dam
Musa Hasahya Kasera is a 70-year-old farmer and former cattle trader from Bugisa village in eastern Uganda who has become known for his enormous family. He has 12 wives, 102 children spanning ages from six to over 50, and 578 grandchildren, making his household one of the largest in the region. Facing failing health, a tough local economy, and not enough land to support everyone, Musa recently asked all his wives to start using contraceptives so the family would not grow any bigger. The rising cost of living has already driven two wives to leave him, and he has admitted he cannot remember most of his children’s names, relying on his wives and notebooks to keep track of the sprawling household. #dam
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