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Pamela Ruth Tumwebaze, Head of Student Affairs at Uganda Christian University, was found dead at her home in Gwafu West, Mukono. According to preliminary police reports, unknown assailants are believed to have entered her residence before killing her. Authorities have not yet publicly confirmed the motive. Investigations are ongoing, with forensic teams examining the scene and collecting evidence. University officials described Tumwebaze as a dedicated administrator committed to student welfare, and her death has sent shockwaves through the academic community. Police have urged the public to remain calm and to share any information that may assist in identifying suspects. In a separate case, Diana Namulinde, a 24-year-old Kampala-based content creator and entrepreneur, was found dead in her apartment earlier this week. Police indicated that she had been strangled, and initial reports suggest that robbery may have been involved. Investigators are reviewing CCTV footage and questioning individuals who may have had contact with her prior to her death. As with the Mukono case, authorities have stated that inquiries are active and no final conclusions have been announced. While these incidents are not officially linked, they have reignited public debate about violent crime, domestic safety, and gender-based violence in Uganda. Civil society groups have long argued that more proactive policing, community awareness, and preventive interventions are needed to address violence affecting women. The Uganda Police Force has stated that investigations in both cases are ongoing and that updates will be provided as more information becomes available. As families mourn and communities seek answers, the focus now turns to accountability, justice, and whether broader structural responses are needed to prevent further tragedies.