Uganda: Police Reveal Details in Murder of UCU Dean of Students
The Ugandan police have reported that Pamela Ruth Tumwebaze, a university dean, was murdered in her home by an assailant who stole valuables before fleeing.
The Ugandan police have provided details surrounding the murder of Pamela Ruth Tumwebaze, the Director of Student Affairs at Uganda Christian University. She was found strangled in her home in Mukono, an incident that took place in the early hours of February 11, 2026. The assailant is believed to have gained entry when the househelp opened the gate, illuminating a potential security breach that needs attention. After the attack, the thief reportedly stole a laptop and a mobile phone, indicating that robbery may have been a motive, but the nature of the crime raises questions about safety in residential areas.
At the time of her death, Ms. Tumwebaze was living with her two young children, Noah and Elijah, and her househelp, Sharif Lwantale. The murder has sent shockwaves throughout the community as residents grapple with the loss of a prominent academic figure who contributed significantly to student welfare. The police have stated that her body is currently at Mukono Namirembe Hospital, awaiting a postmortem examination to ascertain the exact cause of death and gather more evidence for the ongoing investigation.
This tragic incident highlights growing concerns over crime in the Mukono district, as well as the safety of individuals, especially women and children. As investigations continue, local authorities are urged to enhance security measures to protect residents and prevent such crimes in the future. The community and university await developments in the case, hoping for justice for Ms. Tumwebaze and her grieving family.