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Bobi Wine Aide Noah Mutwe Granted Bail After 61 Weeks in Detention

In a significant legal development, Noah Mitala, popularly known as Noah Mutwe or Nuwa Mutwe — a senior aide and bodyguard to opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi (Bobi Wine) — has been granted bail by Buganda Road Chief Magistrate’s Court following an arduous 61-week detention.

Appearing this morning before Chief Magistrate Ronald Kayizzi at Buganda Road Chief Magistrate’s Court, Mitala was granted bail on a cash bond of UGX 5 million. Additionally, his sureties must secure non‑cash bonds amounting to UGX 50 million The court also imposed strict conditions, barring him from leaving the country without express court permission.

Mitala had been held in remand for nearly a year, facing serious charges including incitement to violence, hate speech, malicious communication, and conspiracy to commit a felony — allegations the state alleges stem from social media messages and speeches attributed to him and co-accused former CID spokesperson Charles Mansio Twiine

Despite Mitala’s prolonged detention, courts previously denied him bail due to the lack of “substantial” sureties in line with constitutional bail guidelines. Prior attempts faltered when the court found his initial sureties — including his father and friends — unverifiable or unemployed

He re‑applied this morning, presenting a strong surety package and meeting the court’s requirements. Chief State Attorney Richard Birivumbuka, representing the prosecution, and State Attorney Ivan Kyazze had previously raised concerns over initial sureties’ credibility — but today, those concerns were no longer present.

Magistrate Kayizzi set the next mention for this case, ensuring Mitala remains under legal scrutiny, and reiterated that bail terms remain firm: he must stay within the court’s jurisdiction and surrender his passport.

Charles Mansio Twiine, Mitala’s co‑accused, had earlier been granted similar bail — the same cash and non‑cash bond combination — thanks to strong sureties, including professionals and a business owner deemed traceable by the court .

This marks a pivotal moment not only for Mitala, who has endured over a year in confinement, but also for the broader legal narrative in Uganda — where courts navigate high-profile political cases involving alleged hate speech and threats against government officials ahead of the 2026 general elections.

These proceedings unfold against a backdrop of heightened political tension in Uganda. Courts have steadily employed stringent bail conditions in cases linked to alleged incitement and hate speech, though they remain open to bail where sureties are deemed credible . As the 2026 polls approach, this case contributes to ongoing national discourse on judicial independence, freedom of expression, and political dissent.

Mitala’s release — pending fulfillment of bail conditions — will allow him to resume legal proceedings outside prison, but he remains under tight court supervision.

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