Journalist Ndawula petitions Museveni over death threats by IGP Kale Kayihura

Journalist Ndawula petitions Museveni over death threats by IGP Kale Kayihura


Renown investigative journalist and managing editor of online news site the ‘investigator’ Ndawula Stanley has petitioned President Museveni over death threats to him and his family by police chief Kale Kayihura.


Ndawula who specializes in crime reporting and one of Uganda’s best in that area says in a letter to the president that he has been receiving rampant terrifying death threats from March 20th


On March 21st the Spear News publiscised a detailed article on the journalist fairly tale trail with the police bosses and murder of Wamala, READ: In the trails of Justice, Journalists Stanley Ndawula’s late Kaweesi murder fair-tale trail


A month later Kayihura dragged media houses to court and succeeded in blocking many from reporting on police Kaweesi related murder cases. Read Court halts media houses from covering investigations


 


Letter to Museveni by death threatened journalist

The celebrated investigative journalist who is also the Kooki Kingdom Spokesperson came to the spotlight with an investigative article about the murder of Kampala businessman Wamala. Ndawula offered being a witnesses to his murder and he directly implicated Kaweesi and Kayihura.


This murder saga reached the president early this year and a meeting had been organised between the widow, Kaihura and Kaweesi the day Kaweesi was assassinated in cold blood which left Kayihura alone in the marrow.


Ndawula says the callers warn him to watch his back over sharing salient information with public and court concerning late Kaweesi and Kayihura involvement in the businessman murder


Journalist Ndawula petitions Museveni over death threats by IGP Kale Kayihura


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