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83-Year-Old Man Finally Welcomes First Child After Waiting For Decades

UGANDA – An 83-year-old Ugandan man, Mzee Yosia Mwesigye, has rejoiced as he’s become a father for the first time since he first got married decades ago.
He welcomed his first child with a new woman after his 1st wife passed away at the age of 79 without bearing any child.

Mzee said he waited for 57 years with his late wife, adding that doctors said she was fertile but he has no regrets that she was not able to take in.

According to Daily Monitor, the Octogenarian married the love of his life, Jane Tukamuhabwa (now deceased) on 25th of April, 1962, while he was only 23 years old.

He remained faithful and stuck with her through the trying times, hoping that one day they would have a child, sadly his wife was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2005, and she died in 2018.

“We did everything together but it was so unfortunate that she passed on without giving birth,” he said.

Years later, Mzee found love again when he was 79 years old after his sister brought a woman to visit him at home and she later became his new wife.

His 29-year-old wife became pregnant after two years of marriage and on March 23, health workers at North-Kigezi Health IV Rugarama delivered a baby boy.

“I am so happy that God has blessed me with a child at my old age. I never thought of getting one but I kept on praying and finally, God answered my prayers and now I am a father.

“Dying without a child is such a painful thing. In our African culture, one is only remembered when they leave a child on earth,” the elderly man said.

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