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Speaking in response to the management of Lubowa Hospital delaying the PAC and Ministry of Health’s tour of the facility, The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairperson, Mr. Muwanga Kivumbi, declared that Parliament will not back down from its efforts to hold the contractor for Lubowa Specialized International Hospital responsible.
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Mr. Kivumbi also demanded that the results of the special audit on the hospital be made public by the Auditor General. Kivumbi said that they implore the Auditor General to make the special audit report available to the public after Speaker was previously informed by the Auditor General that the audit report was completed in January.
The chief operating officer of Lubowa Hospital, Mr. Charles Byaruhanga, declined the planned facility tour in a letter sent 10 days ago to Dr. Diana Atwine, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Health and the planned facility tour for the group of PAC members and representatives from the Health Ministry, headed by Dr. Atwine was pushed to 26th April.TrendingVIDEO: Bobi Wine Stammers When Asked About Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act
In the letter that Byaruhanga wrote to push the tour to the facility by the Kivumbi-led committee, he claimed they had begun full-scale construction work on February 14 and were therefore overtaken by risk policy. He also claimed that the facility lacked the safety gear and gumboots needed to facilitate the inspection.
Dr. Atwine was informed by the contractor, Finansi/Ishu Construction, that in order to guarantee visitor safety, they require each visitor’s name and size for shoes and personal protective equipment.
The visit has again today been pushed for another day after Kenneth Akiiri writting on behalf of Dr Diana Atwiine the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Health revealed that the developer of Lubowa Specialized Hospital failed to secure protective gear for the MPs and a team of 50 people who were supposed to visit the site.
“Given the substantial size of the delegation, the developer has expressed the need for additional time to procure the necessary personal protective equipment [PPE] to ensure the safety of all the visitors during the visit, consequently an alternative date for the visit will be communicated in the due course”-reads Kenneth Akiiri’s letter to the Clerk of parliament halting a visit to Lubowa Hospital
Muwanga Kivumbi however says this is just another excuse to continue blocking legislators from knowing what exactly is happening inside the hidden and much guarded Lubowa Hospital.
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Several planned visits to the site have been met with stiff resistance with police and army ready with guns to block whoever tries to access the proposed Lubowa Specialized Hospital. Early this year, the visit by Joel Ssenyonyi the Leader of Opposition in Parliament faced the same predicament as police and army ready with guns blocked his delegation from having a glimpse of the hospital whose construction would have been done almost two years ago.

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Ugandan Citizen Abducted, Held in Secret Detention for Three Months, Sparks Outrage and Calls for Justice

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A disturbing new case of unlawful detention has surfaced, highlighting the ongoing human rights crisis in Uganda. A Ugandan citizen was reportedly abducted and held in a secret facility, known as a “safe house,” for three months, only to be released without charge or explanation. This incident, reported by NTV Uganda, has sparked widespread condemnation and renewed calls for accountability regarding human rights abuses in the country.
While the details surrounding the abduction remain unclear, reports indicate that the individual was taken without due process and held incommunicado—an action that has long been condemned by human rights organizations. The victim’s release, with no charges filed and no clear justification, has angered activists and citizens, who view this as yet another case of egregious abuse of power by the state.
“This is a recurring pattern,” said one human rights activist. “Abductions, secret detentions, and unexplained releases have become all too common in Uganda. These acts violate fundamental human rights and erode public trust in the justice system.”
The use of “safe houses,” unregistered detention facilities reportedly operated by security forces, has been a focal point in numerous allegations of torture and illegal imprisonment. Despite repeated calls from both local and international organizations for their closure and accountability for those involved, little action has been taken to address these violations.
This case underscores the urgent need for reform within Uganda’s security apparatus and greater accountability for human rights abuses. Observers hope that drawing attention to these injustices will spur concrete action to bring those responsible to justice and ensure the protection of basic human rights.
As frustration mounts, calls for both domestic and international pressure to hold the government accountable for such crimes grow louder. “One day, there must be accountability for all these crimes against our people,” stated one social media user, reflecting the sentiments of many Ugandans.

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NUP Gathering Disrupted: Kyagulanyi Alleges Security Force Harassment and Arrests

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National Unity Platform (NUP) President Robert Kyagulanyi has accused Ugandan security forces of using excessive force to disrupt a planned NUP gathering. The allegations were detailed in a statement shared on Twitter, following an event held to honor children of NUP supporters who were killed, disappeared, or detained for their political beliefs.
According to Kyagulanyi, security personnel, under the command of an officer identified as Asiimwe, carried out a preemptive operation early in the morning upon learning of the NUP’s plans. The forces allegedly stormed the premises, arrested workers, and deployed tear gas to disperse those present.
“The criminals under the command of one Asiimwe deployed early morning, arrested our workers, and threw tear gas into our premises. They’ve cordoned off the premises and blocked all people from accessing the place,” Kyagulanyi wrote.
Among those reportedly arrested were Saava Peter, Mudenya Samson, and Turyasingura Samson. Kyagulanyi claimed the detained workers were subjected to beatings and interrogated about their political affiliations, with security operatives labeling them as terrorists.
“These JATT operatives asked the workers who they support politically, branding them terrorists and criminals—their only crime being that they work with us. You can imagine the indignity!” Kyagulanyi lamented.
This incident adds to the growing tension in Uganda’s political climate, where opposition parties frequently accuse the government of stifling dissent. Despite the challenges, Kyagulanyi ended his statement with a message of defiance and optimism, proclaiming, “UGANDA WILL BE FREE.”

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Sudan Demands Apology from Uganda Over Army Chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s Threat to Invade Khartoum

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Sudan has demanded an official apology from Uganda over “offensive and dangerous” comments made by the chief of Uganda army staff, who threated to invade Khartoum, the Sudan Tribune has reported.
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and CDF of the Ugandan army, posted two comments on the X platform on Tuesday in which he threatened “to capture Khartoum” with the support of the US President elect Donald Trump after he takes office. The posts were deleted later.
“The government of Sudan demands and official apology from the Ugandan government for the offensive and dangerous comments of the army commander,” Sudan’s foreign ministry said in a statement that the Sudan Tribune said it has seen.

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