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Infidelity Ends Solomon Kayemba’s Marriage With Farida Kuteesa

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Reports indicate that the marriage between Ugandan business personality Farida Kuteesa and Solomon Kayemba has reportedly ended, with infidelity cited as the primary cause.

The couple tied the knot in January 2023 in a glamorous ceremony that drew widespread attention and celebration in social circles. What began as a seemingly picture-perfect union quickly faced challenges behind closed doors.

According to local media sources, Farida allegedly discovered Solomon was involved in multiple cheating incidents with different women over time. Despite repeated appeals and efforts from Farida to address the issue and salvage the relationship, Solomon reportedly did not change his behaviour, leading to ongoing turmoil and emotional strain at home.

The separation is said to have occurred quietly sometime last year, with both parties opting for discretion rather than public announcements.

They have maintained silence on the breakup rumours, choosing instead to focus on their individual pursuits and personal lives.

Neither Farida nor Solomon has publicly commented on the claims, allowing speculation to circulate primarily through media and social platforms. The decision to end the marriage privately reflects a desire to handle personal matters away from intense public scrutiny.

Such separations, though painful, highlight the complexities that can arise even in high-profile relationships. As they move forward separately, well-wishers hope both find peace and fulfilment in their respective paths.

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