David Jack Tumusiime

From Rajiv to Shaka Ssali: The deaths that shocked us in 2025 (Part Two)

As we approached the mid-point of 2025, death continued to stalk, snatching those we least expected. Below is the second part of our special series on deaths that shocked us in 2025. *********************************************************************** Shaka Ssali, Journalist, 71, March 27, 2025 Uganda’s most famous journalist for the last 30 years, Ssali was a host and editor…

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The deaths that shocked us in 2025 – Part One

2025 has been full of shocks. In this two-part series, we look back at some of the more notable deaths that left Uganda and the world, and whose passage will have ramifications for years to come. ******************************************************************************** Risdel Kasasira, Journalist, 45, January 2, 2025 One of Uganda’s finest security reporters, Risdel Kasasira, was a journalist…

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Tanzania is bleeding

In late May 2025, two activists, Boniface Mwangi and Agather Atuhaire revealed how they had been tortured and raped in Tanzanian custody. The Kenyan and Ugandan activist had travelled to Dar-es-Salaam to demonstrate solidarity for the country’s main opposition leader, Tundu Lissu, who had a court appearance. Lissu faces treason charges he calls trumped up,…

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First sons who’ve succeeded their fathers in Africa: Will Gen Muhoozi join this league?

As Uganda’s longtime president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni approaches his 40th year in power, the question of succession is becoming an urgent concern because Museveni will be 81 in September. First son and army commander General Muhoozi Kainerugaba first publicly expressed interest in succeeding his father in May 2022. Muhoozi’s announcement via his X (then Twitter)…

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