. @KawalaRachael "Five additional suspects have been arrested in connection with the death of Sydney Gongodyo, a professional rugby player, following an incident that occurred on 5 June 2026.
This brings the total number of suspects in custody to eight (8) as investigations into the alleged mob killing continue.
The suspects are identified as:
• Ssebagala Noordin
• Ayebazibwe Roden
• Namukose Juliet
• Mondoni Elly
• Twinomujuni Herbert
• Katsigazi Perigrino
• Tayebwa Darlious
• Tugume Hannington
Efforts are ongoing to identify, trace, and apprehend other individuals believed to have participated in the incident.
https://t.co/yevKb1FedF
FULL ARTICLE:
SYDNEY GONGODYO'S HEARTLESS MURDER IS HOW THE BRAWN OF KAMPALA'S ‘LUMPEN PROLETARIAT’ IS CRASHING ITS MIDDLE-CLASS BRAINS AND ASPIRATIONS
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Suddenly all the people who cared about human rights when Russia and Qatar hosted the world cup and suddenly quiet. .. No fancy documentary from the BBC on immigrants rights. No expose on Crime in inner cities (as we saw in South Africa)
Just silence.
🚨 André Onana returns to Manchester United and current plan is to join pre-season under Michael Carrick.
Understand Trabzonspor are still keen on keeping Onana and would like to discuss another loan deal, valid until June 2027. 🇹🇷
Talks will follow with #MUFC and Onana’s camp.
A dream come true for the ‘Ghetto Kids’ of Uganda 🇺🇬
After getting Shakira’s attention for their ‘Dai Dai’ dance videos online, the dance troupe has been officially invited to perform at the World Cup final. They have even started rehearsing with Shakira herself 👏🤩
The ‘Ghetto Kids’ are an NGO based in Uganda serving disadvantaged, street and orphaned children.
Last year, the US government said some African governments refused to participate in its forced deportation programme for illegal migrants. Ghana volunteered to collect them and help dump them.
In 2022, the British government decided it no longer wished to host asylum seekers on its own territory and needed somewhere to offload them. Rwanda raised its hand.
In 2016, the United States decided it could not keep certain Guantanamo Bay prisoners in its own facilities. Ghana openly agreed to receive them on African soil.
And now the United States has decided it cannot repatriate its own Ebola patients to its own vastly superior medical infrastructure. Kenya has offered to build them a treatment centre.
Every time a Western government identifies something it considers too dangerous, too embarrassing, too legally complicated or too politically inconvenient to keep on its own territory, there is always an African government somewhere ready to collect it.
Deportees, asylum seekers, terror suspects, infectious disease patients. The willingness of certain African leaders to position their countries as the world’s surrogate waste management service, in exchange for whatever diplomatic or financial token has no visible floor.
There will always be morally bankrupt opportunists in government who will not look at the safety of their people, the dignity of their flag or the solidarity owed to the oppressed, and will instead compete to be the most useful to the powerful.
@makulapictures Ramadan follows the lunar calendar. Much as the past few years it's been coinciding with lent, it's a "moving" month compared to the mainstream calendar. Next year it will begin early Feb.