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Police Investigators Key to Fighting Corruption – Brig Gen Isoke

KAMPALA. Brigadier General Henry Isoke, Head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit (SHACU), has emphasized the crucial role police investigators play in the fight against corruption. Addressing senior police officers from the Criminal Investigations, Professional Service, and Canine Units at the Uganda Police Training Facility in Kikandwa on Monday, Gen Isoke stressed that integrity among law enforcement officers is paramount. Gen Isoke, now in office for three years highlighted the importance of police investigators. "Police investigators are the foundation of public safety and justice, and any form of corruption within their ranks undermines the very essence of law enforcement," he said.  He urged officers to embody integrity and serve above self to improve the image of the police force. Gen Isoke emphasized the need for detectives to be role models in the fight against corruption, saying, "If we are clean, […]

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Is Gen Muhoozi’s Behaviour and Posts Cultivating Genocide?

By James Kabengwa In recent weeks, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba—Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces and son of President Yoweri Museveni—has used social media not only to escalate political tensions, but to openly mock the abduction and alleged torture of opposition bodyguard Eddie Mutwe. What may appear to some as flippant or provocative tweets are, in truth, deeply disturbing signals of state impunity, tribal dominance, and a creeping culture of dehumanization—warning signs eerily familiar to any student of genocidal regimes. When Muhoozi tweeted, “He is in my basement. Learning Runyankore. You are next!” he didn’t just admit to extrajudicial detention—he invoked a colonial-style conversion ritual, where the captive must absorb the language and culture of his oppressor. The statement drew immediate alarm, and rightly so. Forcing Eddie Mutwe, a Muganda and a bodyguard to Robert Kyagulanyi SSentamu aka Bobi Wine, the National […]

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American elected Pope

VATICAN CITY, May 8 (Reuters) - Cardinal Robert Prevost, a long-time missionary in Latin America, was elected as the surprise choice to be the new leader of the Catholic Church on Thursday, becoming the first U.S. pope and taking the name Leo XIV. Pope Leo appeared on the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica after white smoke billowed from a chimney atop the Sistine Chapel, signifying the 133 cardinal electors had chosen him as a successor to Francis, who died last month. Peace be with you all," he told the cheering crowd, speaking in fluent Italian. He also spoke in Spanish during his brief address but did not say anything in English. Prevost, 69 and originally from Chicago, has spent most of his career as a missionary in Peru and has dual Peruvian nationality. He became a cardinal only in […]

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Busia LC5 Chairperson Charged with Theft of UGX 30m Vehicle Parts

BUSIA. Busia District LC5 Chairperson Stephen Mugeni Wasike has been charged with alleged stealing motor vehicle parts valued at approximately UGX 30 million. He appeared before the Busia Chief Magistrate Court on May 2, 2025, and was remanded until May 8, 2025. According to the charge sheet, Wasike allegedly stole an engine and gearbox from a Toyota Hilux double cabin pickup truck, registration number UAK 827Z, belonging to the Busia District Local Government. The incident occurred on March 8, 2025, at the district's parking yard. The State House Anti-Corruption Unit, in collaboration with the Criminal Investigation Directorate and Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, investigated and arraigned Wasike in court. Wasike's actions have sparked widespread attention, given his position as LC5 Chairperson. The case has been adjourned to May 8, 2025, for further mention. If convicted, Wasike may face […]

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Remembering Rajiv Ruparelia (January 2, 1990 – May 3, 2025)

By James Kabengwa. KAMPALA. Ugandans woke up to a wave of sorrow on Saturday with the heartbreaking news of the sudden death of Rajiv Ruparelia, who passed away in a tragic road accident. His demise has left a deep wound not just in his family, but in the hearts of many Ugandans who admired him as a visionary leader, a kind soul, and a man who carried a bright torch for his country’s future. Police said a vehicle, a Nissan GTR registered UAT 638L that Rajiv was driving heading from Kajjansi to Munyonyo lost control after hitting temporary barriers installed at the roundabout section of the flyover, towards Busabala, causing an accident. The vehicle overturned and caught fire, according to police. Rajiv died on the spot. Rajiv, born on January 2, 1990, was not just the son of Sudhir Ruparelia—one […]

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Judge Mugambe sentenced to 6 years over slavery

By James Kabengwa Lydia Mugambe Ssali, an Ugandan lawyer and former High Court judge, has been sentenced to six years and 10 months for multiple modern slavery offenses in the United Kingdom. Mugambe was appointed as a High Court judge in Uganda in 2013 and served until 2020. She was later appointed as the Inspector General of Government (IGG) in September 2020. Mugambe also served as a judge at the United Nations International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. In August 2024, Mugambe was charged with conspiracy to facilitate a breach of UK immigration law, arrangement or facilitation of travel for exploitation, and requiring an individual to engage in forced labor. Following an investigation by Thames Valley Police, a Ugandan High Court Judge and a United Nations Criminal Tribunal Judge has been sentenced for immigration and modern slavery offences in Oxfordshire. […]

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Ugandan Community in Oxford Decries Verdict Against Justice Lydia Mugambe

By Noelina Nalukwago OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM. The Ugandan community in Oxford has expressed deep dismay over the recent verdict involving Justice Lydia Mugambe, a respected Ugandan judge who has been accused of domestic slavery by a young Ugandan woman she had supported for years. The community, many of whom knew Mugambe personally, voiced their concern that the ruling did not fully consider the cultural context and the judge’s long-standing record of compassion and mentorship. Justice Mugambe, a doctoral student in Oxford during the time in question, was not only recognized for her integrity in the Ugandan judiciary but also embraced as a cherished member of the Oxford-based Ugandan diaspora. “Lydia is a warm, hospitable, and deeply family-oriented individual,” the community stated, adding that she had opened her home and heart to many, especially during her time of grief after losing […]

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IGG Orders Interdiction of Lands Ministry Official Over Land Fraud Allegations

KAMPALA. The Inspector General of Government, Hon. Beti Namisango Kamya, has directed the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands and Urban Development, Dorcas Okalany, to interdict Commissioner for Land Registration, Baker Mugaino, over allegations of fraud. The directive, issued on April 25, 2025, aims to facilitate investigations into Mugaino's activities. Mugaino is accused of canceling genuine land titles and replacing them with fake special titles, arbitrarily canceling caveats, and facilitating the formation of double or multiple certificates of land titles on a single piece of land. The IGG's directive emphasizes the importance of upholding ethics and integrity in public service. The interdiction comes after a search operation at Mugaino's office and amid allegations of a fraud network involving government officials, local leaders, and private actors in land title forgery and forced evictions. Okalany is expected to report back to Kamya […]

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State House Anti-Corruption Unit Cracks Down on Land Fraud

KAMPALA. The State House Anti-Corruption Unit, led by Brig. Henry Isoke,  in collaboration with the Criminal Investigations Directorate of the Uganda Police Force and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, have uncovered a massive land fraud scheme involving the Ministry of Lands and local government officials. And following the investigation, the Acting Commissioner for Mapping and Surveys Kakooza Jasper and nine others, have been found to allegedly having created fraudulent land titles on property belonging to the Madhvani Group Ltd. Others accused include: Bassajjangabo Hakim, Senior Assistant Secretary at Kabulasooke, Gomba District, Siwuliliza Andrew Sserunkuma, Chairman LC1 Mpogo village, Nakanwagi Gladys, Former secretary Gomba District Land Board, haji Kayongo Badru Ismail, Former Chairperson, Gomba District Land Board, Nuwahereza Allan Katakanya, Businessman, Mudenyi Gerald, Security Guard, Nabimanya David, Security Guard,Ssenoga Abdu, Casual labourer, Kisenyi Harunah, Boda boda rider. The […]