The release of Hon. Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi on bail has sparked fresh hope among many Ugandans, coming just days after religious leaders met President Yoweri Museveni at Kisozi Farm to discuss national unity, dialogue, and efforts to ease political tensions.
While there is no official confirmation linking the two events, their timing has prompted many to wonder whether the engagement between the President and religious leaders is beginning to yield tangible outcomes.
Kivumbi was granted a cash bail of UGX 10 million by the International Crimes Division (ICD) of the High Court after spending nearly six months in custody. He is facing charges related to allegedly orchestrating post-election unrest in Butambala District.
His release has also renewed calls for similar consideration to be extended to other political detainees who remain in custody. Many Ugandans hope that, if the dialogue championed by religious leaders is genuine, it could pave the way for the release of others facing politically sensitive cases and help foster an environment where political differences are resolved through dialogue rather than prolonged detention.
For now, Kivumbi’s release on bail is being viewed by many as a positive development. Whether it marks the beginning of broader implementation of the proposals discussed at Kisozi Farm remains to be seen. However, many will be watching closely for further actions that demonstrate a commitment to reconciliation, justice, and national unity.