There was surprise and confusion today when two well-known figures who had been missing for several days suddenly appeared at Buganda Road Court. Former Criminal Investigations Directorate (CID) spokesperson Charles Twiine and Noah Mutwe, the bodyguard of National Unity Platform (NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi (also known as Bobi Wine), were both seen at the court.
The news came after many people had expressed concern about their whereabouts. Neither man had been seen or heard from in recent days, sparking worry and speculation on social media.
This unexpected appearance has left the public with more questions than answers. Why were they missing? Where had they been? And why are they now being brought to court?
Authorities have not yet shared clear details about the charges or the reasons for their earlier disappearance. Supporters of NUP and human rights activists are demanding full explanations and transparency from the security agencies.
Noah Mutwe is a familiar name in Uganda’s political circles, especially as a close protector of opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi. Charles Twiine, on the other hand, is known for being the former spokesperson of CID and for his outspoken presence on social media.
As the story develops, many Ugandans are watching closely to hear what happens next. The court proceedings are expected to shed more light on the mysterious situation.


