We warned that for despot @KagutaMuseveni and his son, elections are blood rituals. An opportunity for them to murder Ugandans without mercy.
@MaleMabiriziHKK
The army stormed the home of Butambala MP and @NUP_Ug Deputy President for Buganda region Muwanga Kivumbi in the wee hours of the morning and killed over 10 people and injured many others. #SpotlightOnUgElections26
That account was not private hours ago. I think when she realized that things had turned upside down, she decided to make it private.
Some videos were deleted from the account but she was very late because many people had already downloaded them.
Lawyer Mabirizi Wants Magistrate Kidasa, State Attorney Birivumbuka In Witness Dock In East African Court To Defend themselves Over His Continued Harassments … https://t.co/BLiMYhNu38
Security Alert: Kampala Bar Scam on the Rise.
There’s a worrying new scam hitting top bars in Kampala.
When a smartly dressed, middle-aged man sits alone with a drink. A woman approaches him aggressively, claiming he left her at a hotel/guesthouse without paying for “services
@safetywatch_ug How many new Bodas start operating in Kampala on a daily basis? 500, 1000? Is anyone taking tabs on this? How many Bodas can we have in Kampala? Is there a limit?
@NewsLionSA While I support Traoré and the AES, this idea that Africa doesn’t need democracy is rubbish. If AES don’t implement some form of alternating power system at the base so the people can feel they’re making a choice? They won’t know peace
This is a TikTok account of a lady called Reizik36, she is heard in a video confirming to the angry mob that Sydney was a thief and encouraging them to beat him
She should be a witness in the investigation
RIP
Cc: @PoliceUg, @piratesrugbyUG
Sydney Gongodyo’s Last Minutes: When Kampala Decided To Be Judge, Jury, and Executioner
He wore Uganda’s jersey on Monday. By Friday, his own people had beaten him to death. #KampalaSqoopUpdates
Read On👇
https://t.co/n2Wcu1cJZx
@therugbychill@piratesrugbyUG@UgandaRugby
@IdeologuePower@JackieAkampwera Coming from such a family that’s educated - beautiful wife and big profile in the sports sector, had the physique to try and fight back or even to run but showed his composure in tough times because real thieves run away. RIP Sydney 😭
-27 year old educated young man
-Been to some of the best schools in the country (Budo &Ngo).
-Been to the best university in the country.
-Father of a one year old; whose birthday party he had just thrown.
-Flying winger with the Rugby National Team. Plays with confidence and skill.
-A friend to many.
-Had a car with him at a time.
-Apparently had pick up his mom and sister later.
-Had a big game coming the next day.
It would be very unusual for a person with such a profile to snatch a bag in broad daylight in the streets.
How Kampala thieves operate:
These criminals move with a well-planned strategy on the streets. In most cases, they work in groups consisting of a woman carrying a bag and several male accomplices acting as backup.
Once they identify a target, the woman quickly approaches and deliberately bumps into the person. Suddenly, her bag falls to the ground, or she throws herself down and starts shouting, “Omubbi! Omubbi!” (“Thief! Thief!”).
Immediately, her accomplices rush in, pretending to respond to the alarm. They begin searching, harassing, and accusing the victim while checking for valuables. In many cases, they start beating the victim, attracting a mob that joins in without knowing the truth.
A friend of mine once fell victim to a similar scheme. Thank God his “Inzikuru” 🏃🏾♂️ ancestors watched over him and helped him escape the danger. Otherwise, he could have lost his life.
Sadly, this appears to be a growing trend in our country. Even more concerning are allegations that some of these criminals are protected or aided by corrupt security personnel.
We must all remain careful and vigilant when walking on the streets, driving along highways, or stopping at traffic lights. Stay alert, be aware of your surroundings, and never rush to judge a situation before knowing the facts.
Your awareness could save your life or someone else’s!
@williamkikomeko Mob violence doesn’t happen in decent countries, no matter the accusation. It is a sign of backwardness.
You didn’t lynch the Kichwamba killers, neither the 2010 terrorist bombers.
Any participant in mob violence that results into death is liable to be charged with murder, and not manslaughter. The weapons that are normally used, the repeated assault all point to “malice afore thought”, knowing that death is a likely outcome of their actions. All participants of mob violence are agents of each other prosecuting the same purpose. It doesn’t matter who strikes the ‘final blow’. They commit the same crime and should ideally face the same punishment.