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#bobiwine #UgandaPolitics #PresidentialPardon #MuhammadSsebuufu #PoliticalPrisoners #JusticeInUganda #TrueTalkUganda #UgandaEyenkya In this hard-hitting episode of True Talk Uganda, I, Charlotte, sit down with multi-media journalist and founder of the influential Uganda Eyenkya YouTube channel, Moses Wamala Ross, to unpack one of the most controversial decisions in recent Ugandan politics. President Yoweri Museveni has exercised his prerogative of mercy to pardon Muhammad Ssebuufu (also known as Hajji Muhammad Ssebuwufu), the convicted businessman sentenced for the 2015 kidnapping, aggravated robbery, and murder of city businesswoman Betty Donah Katusabe. After serving 11 years of an 18-year sentence (following appeals that reduced his original 40-year term), Ssebuufu walked free from Luzira Prison in late February 2026 — sparking widespread debate and public backlash. Yet, many political prisoners and opposition figures continue to languish in jail on what critics call trumped-up charges, raising serious questions about selective justice, the rule of law, and equality before the law in Uganda. Moses Wamala brings his sharp analysis and in-depth knowledge of Uganda's political landscape to dissect: The background of the Ssebuufu case and the pardon decision Why this pardon has fueled accusations of favoritism and inconsistency The broader implications for political detainees still behind bars What this says about presidential powers under Article 121 of the Constitution This is a no-holds-barred conversation on justice, mercy, and accountability in Uganda today. Don't miss it — watch, like, comment, and subscribe to True Talk Uganda for more unfiltered discussions on the issues that matter.