Mayanja family blames haters for Chameleone and Humphrey's sickness

Both Chameleon and Humphrey are reported to be suffering from stomach-related issues. Bitter Mayanja said that his sons have been in and out of the hospital for months, and that the surgery was a last resort.

Mayanja family blames haters for Chameleone and Humphrey's sickness
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The Mayanja family is in the spotlight after two of their sons, Jose Chameleon and Humphrey Mayanja, underwent surgery this week. Their father, Gerrard Mayanja, has blamed the sickness on haters who he says do not wish his sons well.

"We’ve been having too many challenges in the family," Bitter Mayanja said in an interview with a local television station. "People say they want us to fall so others can rise, as if they created us. If you don't like someone, God likes them and that is why he is still alive."

Both Chameleon and Humphrey are reported to be suffering from stomach-related issues. Gerrard Mayanja said that his sons have been in and out of the hospital for months, and that the surgery was a last resort.

"We tried everything else, but nothing worked," he said. "We had to go for surgery."

Gerrard Mayanja said that he is hopeful that his sons will make a full recovery. He also urged people to stop wishing ill on others, and to instead focus on their own lives.

"Don't waste your time hating on others," he said. "Focus on your own life and make it better."

The Mayanja family is a well-known and respected family in Uganda. Chameleon is one of the most popular musicians in the country, and Humphrey is a successful businessman. Their sickness has shocked and saddened many people in Uganda.

It is unclear who Gerrard Mayanja is referring to when he talks about haters. However, his comments have sparked a debate on social media about the role of haters in society. Some people believe that haters are simply jealous of others' success, while others believe that they can be a destructive force.

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