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Mother spends Shs 8 million in futility searching for kidnapped sons
March 3, 2021 Solome Nakibuuka
December 8, 2020, will forever stay inked in the memory of Solome Nakibuuka, 44, a resident of Busabala, Wakiso district. It’s the day when her two sons; 23-year-old Denis Matovu and 25-year-old Richard Sonko went missing.
Nakibuuka says her sons were cab drivers, with Sonko often chauffeuring money-loaded South Sudanese nationals around Kampala city while Matovu was a gig driver, chauffeuring randomly anyone who wanted special hire car services.
On the day they were kidnapped, Nakibuuka says Matovu left home at around 6:00 am, going to meet his brother Sonko at Lukuli-Nanganda trading centre in Makindye, who had got him a gig of driving a lawyer for a full day. He did not communicate with any of them during the day.
Daily Monitor
Saturday January 09 2021
Summary
As of Thursday, the NUP presidential candidate did not have any of his private guards as most of them have been arrested, some killed or scared off the trail.
NUP party spokesperson Joel Ssenyonyi says although their expenditure has gone up towards the end of the campaign period, the party is working around finishing the race strong.
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On Thursday, the police arrested the last members of National Unity Platform (NUP) party presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine’s campaign team.
The 17 remaining members who had escaped were arrested at Kakoli Village in Budaka District, handcuffed and taken to Mbale Central Police Station.
Daily Monitor
Friday January 08 2021
ARNOLD WALUSIMBI
The 14-year-old boy was excitable, like any other teenager at his age. Their landlady, Sarah Nakanwagi, says although Walusimbi had been living in her rentals for two months, she had not encountered any problem with him.
The rentals are in Wampamba Zone in Wobulenzi Town Council, Luweero District.
“He had no history of bad conduct. He was living with his sister, who is about two years older than him. Their mother rented the room for them. She lives and works in Masaka City,” the landlady said.
Walusimbi’s uncle, Ibra Ssebunya, says his nephew was shot when he went out to buy chips.