...

Logo Pasino du Havre - Casino-Hôtel - Spa
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Kenyan activists reportedly abducted in Uganda while supporting Bobi Wine

• Oct 2, 2025, 4:04 PM
2 min de lecture
1

Two Kenyan human rights activists, Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, remain missing after what rights groups allege was an abduction in Kampala on 1 October 2025.

Eyewitnesses say the pair — who had traveled to Uganda to join opposition leader Bobi Wine on the campaign trail — were stopped at a petrol station in Kireka, Kampala, under the pretext of a car issue. Armed individuals, some in police uniform and others in plainclothes, forcibly bundled them into a van and left. Their mobile phones were immediately switched off, and to date, neither their location nor condition is publicly known.

The incident has sparked immediate concern from human rights organizations. Amnesty International Kenya, the Law Society of Kenya, and VOCAL Africa issued an open letter demanding the Ugandan government disclose the activists’ whereabouts and ensure their safety.

In Kenya, Senator Samson Cherargei urged Kampala to take decisive action, calling the alleged abduction unacceptable and cautioning that cross-border activism should not be treated as a threat. Meanwhile, Bobi Wine publicly condemned the incident, accusing Uganda’s ruling regime of “rogue lawlessness” and demanding the activists’ unconditional release.

Observers view this case as part of a broader pattern of transnational repression in East Africa. The abduction echoes past incidents where activists and opposition figures were detained or transferred across borders, raising alarms about coordinated efforts to silence dissent in the region.

As diplomatic pressure intensifies, the fate of Njagi and Oyoo remains uncertain — but the incident has already galvanized human rights defenders and governments to demand accountability and transparency in safeguarding civic space across East Africa.


Today

Protesters in Lisbon and Spain rally in support of flotilla intercepted by Israel
• 9:31 AM
1 min
Hundreds of demonstrators rallied in Lisbon on Thursday in solidarity with Palestinians and in support of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which was intercepted by Israeli forces.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euro
Read the article
UN says at least 91 killed in besieged Darfur city last month
• 9:15 AM
2 min
A Sudanese medical group has warned of a “full-blown humanitarian disaster” in the besieged city of el-Fasher after 23 people died of malnutrition in September, as fighting between the army and rival paramilitaries continues to exacerbate the crisis in Da
Read the article
Ivory Coast bans rallies as opposition leaders barred from October election
• 9:08 AM
1 min
The government says the bans are necessary to maintain public order, citing false information and unrest tied to these rallies. But critics argue that the exclusions and the ban on protests mark a troubling erosion of democratic norms<div class="small-12
Read the article
Police name two victims of Manchester synagogue attack
• 8:50 AM
5 min
Police on Friday identified the two men who were killed in a car and knife attack on a synagogue in northwest England on the holiest day of the Jewish year, as Britain’s chief rabbi said an “unrelenting wave” of antisemitism lay behind the crime.<div clas
Read the article
Central African President Touadéra launches third-term bid
• 6:34 AM
1 min
President Faustin-Archange Touadéra was the first to submit his candidacy for the presidential and legislative elections scheduled to take place in the Central African Republic on December 28.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a hre
Read the article
PM Akhannouch says government ready for 'dialogue and debate' after week of protests
• 5:08 AM
2 min
The Moroccan government says it’s ready to address grievances fueling the youth-led protests that have engulfed the country for days. The announcement comes a day after three people were killed by security forces as rioters tried to storm a police station
Read the article