Levixone Shares Strong Views on DNA Testing, Says He Would Never Take One
Ugandan gospel artist Levixone has publicly shared his stance on the ongoing debate surrounding DNA testing, revealing that he has never conducted a DNA test on his children and does not intend to do so in the future.
Speaking during an interview on Sanyuka TV, the singer opened up about his personal philosophy on parenting, love, and responsibility.
His comments come amid growing public discussion around DNA testing and family relationships, a topic that continues to spark debate across Uganda and beyond.
Levixone Says Parenting Goes Beyond Biology
During the interview, Levixone explained that his perspective on fatherhood is shaped by his life experiences caring for many children, including those who are not biologically related to him.
He emphasized that, in his view, parenting is not defined by genetics but by love, responsibility, and consistent care.
While acknowledging that some people choose to take DNA tests for clarity, he stressed that his personal decision is different.
Levixone clarified that he is not campaigning against DNA testing, nor discouraging those who opt for it, but simply expressing his own approach.

Concerns About the Impact of DNA Tests
Levixone also expressed concern about the emotional impact DNA testing can have on families.
He suggested that such tests can sometimes strain the bond between parents and children, especially when questions of paternity arise later in life.
According to him, many individuals have been raised by caregivers who are not their biological parents, yet still experienced love and stability within those families.
He used this perspective to reinforce his belief that genuine parenting is rooted in care rather than DNA results.
Faith and Compassion at the Center of His Message
The gospel singer further encouraged people to prioritize compassion and understanding when approaching family matters.
He stated that children should be loved unconditionally, regardless of biological connections, adding that he believes provision ultimately comes from God.
His message aligns with his broader public image, which often emphasizes faith, forgiveness, and emotional responsibility.
Levixone’s Final Position on DNA Testing
Levixone concluded by reaffirming that even if doubts ever arose regarding his own children, he would still choose not to take a DNA test.
For him, the foundation of fatherhood remains rooted in love and commitment rather than biological certainty.
His remarks add a personal voice to an ongoing cultural conversation about identity, trust, and modern parenting practices.
As the debate continues, Levixone’s perspective highlights a deeply emotional and faith-driven approach to family life.
