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HE WILL WEEP: Elderly RDC Kyamuzigita Nayebare Faces Arrest over destruction of Mukasa Mbidde’s campaign posters in Mubende’s Buwekula County

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November 2, 2025
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HE WILL WEEP: Elderly RDC Kyamuzigita Nayebare Faces Arrest over destruction of Mukasa Mbidde’s campaign posters in Mubende’s Buwekula County
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By KT Reporter

Mubende RDC defies minister Babalanda’s guidance not to engage in partisan politics, by unleashing squad to destroy Mukasa Mbidde’s posters & billboards in Buwekula.

In Mubende, a recent incident has sparked tensions and raised legal questions involving local political figures and law enforcement authorities.

The Resident District Commissioner (RDC) for Mubende, Mr. Kyamuzigita Nayebare, directed a group of boys led by individuals identified by locals as Gerald, Bashir, Mulongo Kato and Kyamuhingi to pull down a billboard belonging to Hon. Dr. Fred Mukasa Mbidde.

Dr. Mbidde is a prominent candidate for the position of Member of Parliament representing Buwekula County and his billboard is strategically placed in Kiruma Subcounty to garner support from constituents.

However, this directive by the RDC has attracted scrutiny because it violates established laws governing election campaigns and public order.

Under Ugandan law, the destruction or tampering with campaign materials, such as billboards or posters, is considered illegal and can be prosecuted as an electoral offense, as well as an offense against public property.

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The law explicitly states that such acts are punishable under the Election Act and the Penal Code Act, as they undermine the democratic process and breach property rights.

Hon. Dr. Fred Mukasa Mbidde has taken steps to protect his campaign interests by preparing legal documents to initiate criminal proceedings against the RDC and any involved party.

The move underscores the seriousness of the conduct, which is viewed not only as a violation of election laws but also as an abuse of authority by an official who is supposed to uphold the law and ensure free, fair and peaceful elections.

According to Ugandan law, articles 20 and 21 of the Constitution and relevant electoral laws explicitly prohibit acts of intimidation, violence and tampering with campaign materials during the electoral process.

The law ensures that all candidates and supporters enjoy their right to campaign freely without interference or intimidation from anyone, including government officials.

In this case, Hon. Dr. Fred Mukasa Mbidde is taking a firm stand by preparing the necessary legal documents to file a complaint with the Electoral Commission and the Police, seeking to prosecute those responsible for his billboards’ destruction.

This legal action is aimed at deterring similar acts of electoral misconduct and uphold the rule of law while preserving the integrity of the electoral process.

Legal experts have emphasized that any individual, regardless of their position or influence, who unlawfully damages campaign property or intimidates candidates faces prosecution under the applicable laws of Uganda.

These laws carry penal sanctions including fines, imprisonment, or both, to ensure accountability and uphold democratic principles.

The Buwekula incident has also sparked debate among residents and political analysts about the role of law enforcement authorities in maintaining peace and order during elections. Many are calling for strict enforcement of the law to prevent political violence and ensure a level playing field for all candidates.

As the investigation progresses, the public in Buwekula awaits further developments, hoping for justice and the reinforcement of the democratic process in Mubende and the wider region.

This case serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to the rule of law, respecting electoral boundaries and ensuring that political competition remains peaceful and fair.

RDC Kyamuzigita Nayebare’s alleged acts breach the clear advice minister Milly Babalanda and presidency secretary
Yunnus Kakande issued weeks ago calling on all Resident District Commissioners to allow politicians and candidates to campaign freely as opposed to interfering in campaigning activities, which is the mandate of the electoral commission.

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