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Ronald Mayinja in trouble over his uncontrolled anger

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By Our Correspondent 

Singer Ronald Mayinja is trouble over his uncontrolled anger. The Akalulu and Tulikubunkenke singer, is instead, on Bunkenke over Yudaya Nangonzi’s phone.

According to information available, Mayinja acted like all other Kampala “villagers”, who are fond of violating human rights due to their ignorance and sheer stupidity.

Mayinja could not control his anger that emanated from a honest interview Yudaya Nangonzi, a journalist from The Observer, had conducted.

Well, after a 2 hour interview at his home in Munyonyo, musician Ronald Mayinja made off with the reporter Yudaya Nangozi’s mobile phone.
Mbu Mayinja first demanded that the audio recording be deleted, saying it was going to land him in trouble with the state.
Thereafter he reportedly grabbed the phone and took off, temporarily locking the reporter in his home, falsely claiming she’d trespassed into his home – never mind that he voluntarily agreed to the interview, directed the reporter into the home, sat and talked for 2 hours and 30 minutes.
He later changed his accusations, again falsely, claiming the reporter had taken photos of his naked children.
Our source says Mayinja has since offered to buy the reporter a new mobile phone, saying he has permanently destroyed the old one together with its SD card and SIM card.
A case of phone theft SD:REF 29/7/1/2021 was filed at Salama Road police station. Mayinja has been summoned to make a statement today at 10am.
Case: Theft of phone
Complaint: Yudaya Nangozi  
Suspect: Mayinja Ronald
The Observer demands the immediate return of the reporter’s mobile phone. The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 2 November as the ‘International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists’ in General Assembly Resolution A/RES/68/163 . The Resolution urged Member States to implement definite measures countering the present culture of impunity. The date was chosen in commemoration of the assassination of two French journalists in Mali on 2 November 2013.