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The eerie foreboding was written on the wall — literally. Just a few feet from a roadside school poster warning motorists to 'SLOW DOWN' on the Jinja-Kampala highway, the wreckage of three vehicles illustrated just how freakishly deadly the road can be — even with visible warning signs.
In a space of only three days, this very road has claimed the lives of four people at two different spots — both in Buikwe district.
In Thursday's early morning crash at Kinoni in Mabira Forest, the hapless driver of a commuter taxi found himself on the right side of the road but on the wrong side of fate.

▪️David Oguta Junior (45) from Bugembe in Jinja city
▪️Badru Kamale (30) from Kalerwe in Kampala
▪️Emmanuel Mugenyi (30) from Entebbe
▪️Shivani Kyomugisha (19) from Kiyolwa in Buikwe district
▪️Medieval Musoke (40) from Mutundwe in Kampala
▪️ Yusuf Sseluwagi (45) from Busia district
▪️Flavia Nakibule (27) from Busia district
Police detained the driver of the truck to assist with ongoing investigations into the crash.

Butoto said preliminary findings pointed to mechanical failure as the likely cause of the carnage. She urged motorists to ensure their vehicles are roadworthy for all sections of the roads: whether hills, slopes or flat surfaces.
On Tuesday, Police in Buikwe reported the death of two people in a crash along the same highway in Mabira Forest. Three others survived with injuries.
According to the 2025 Annual Crime Report, road crashes remained a leading cause of death in Uganda.
Police registered a total of 322,441 cases in 2025 compared to 426,432 in 2024, which marked a decrease of 24.4 percent.