News Gen Bamuze is dead By Our Reporter October 4, 2015 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp RIP! Bamuze Must read NEW CHAPTER: NRM endorses Oboth Oboth, Mao for Speaker and Deputy Speaker respectively May 15, 2026 What next as NRM plans to drop Anita Among, Tayebwa from speakership? May 14, 2026 Museveni appoints Justice Moses Kazibwe Kawumi as Deputy Chief Justice, Agnes Alum Chief Registrar May 14, 2026 What MPs have vowed to do for electorates after swearing-in May 13, 2026 Our Reporter Maj Gen Ali Bamuze, the former commander of the Uganda National Rescue Front (UNRF) II rebel group, on Sunday night collapsed and died in State House, Entebbe. Details to follow. RIP! Bamuze Related Posts Abel Rwendeire is deadThe Deputy Chairman of the National Planning Authority (NPA) Dr. Abel John Julian Rwendeire has… Cheeye is dead!Veteran journalist Teddy Seezi Cheeye is dead. According to sources, Cheeye was knocked dead by… Maj. Gen. Julius Oketta deadUganda Peoplesâ Defence Forces is mourning one its senior generals who passed on last night.… Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleBreaking News: Minister Mutende dead Next articleJames Mutende, The humble hardworking Minister More articles SASA Project Concludes in Tororo: Community Activist Anie Banks joins landmark celebrations marking six years of impact May 14, 2026 KCCA bans street parking along Kampala road to ease traffic congestion May 14, 2026 American companies in Uganda invest, create jobs, transfer knowledge- U.S Ambassador Popp May 14, 2026 4 COMMENTS - Advertisement - Latest article NEW CHAPTER: NRM endorses Oboth Oboth, Mao for Speaker and Deputy Speaker respectively May 15, 2026 What next as NRM plans to drop Anita Among, Tayebwa from speakership? May 14, 2026 Forensic expert tells Court Henry Katanga death points to suicide, not murder by wife Molly Katanga May 14, 2026 Bank of Uganda maintains lending rate at 9.75% as Middle East conflict raises inflation risks May 14, 2026 SASA Project Concludes in Tororo: Community Activist Anie Banks joins landmark celebrations marking six years of impact May 14, 2026 - Advertisement -