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Munyagwa Mubarak is once again stirring controversy, with remarks that suggest a striking shift in both tone and political posture. In his latest tirade, he targets Bobi Wine, dismissing that the opposition leader had gone into hiding due to security threats linked to CDF Muhoozi Kainerugaba. Instead, Munyagwa advances a far more explosive narrative: that Bobi Wine was never under threat at all, and that his eventual departure from Uganda was part of a calculated arrangement with President Yoweri Museveni. Though he stops short of stating this outright, the implications of his commentary are unmistakable—and deeply provocative. Taken further, his claims appear to suggest that the hardships long associated with Bobi Wine’s political journey, including harassment and even the loss of close associates, are nothing more than orchestrated theatrics. It is a narrative that not only shocks but also challenges widely held perceptions about the risks faced by opposition figures in Uganda. What might have been dismissed as mere political rhetoric quickly takes on a more troubling dimension. These assertions, if left unchallenged, risk trivializing serious concerns around security, accountability, and the lived realities of political dissent. At first glance, the remarks may seem outlandish—almost unbelievable in their scope. But beneath the spectacle lies a narrative that demands scrutiny, precisely because of its potential consequences. This is my commentary on the matter.