Mugisha Kempaka, a popular TikToker from Western Uganda, has been arrested for allegedly spreading hate speech against the Baganda tribe.
Kempaka, a Munyankore, was taken into custody by the police’s crime intelligence unit on Thursday evening.
According to reports, Kempaka released a video on his TikTok page filled with sectarian talk, demeaning the Buganda Kingdom and calling for the extinction of the Baganda tribe.
He also urged President Museveni to take over the kingdom and be addressed as Kabaka.
The video sparked widespread outrage and concern among members of the public, prompting the police to swing into action.
Kempaka is currently being held in custody of Crime Intelligence and is expected to be arraigned in court to answer charges of peddling hate speech.
If convicted, he could face imprisonment.
This arrest serves as a reminder of the consequences of spreading hate speech on social media in Uganda.
The government has been cracking down on online content that promotes division, hatred, or false information.
The case has sparked a broader conversation about the role of social media in promoting unity and respect among Uganda’s diverse communities.
Many are calling for greater responsibility and accountability from social media influencers and content creators.
As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen what impact it will have on social media regulation and the promotion of peaceful coexistence in Uganda.
Kempaka’s arrest has sent a strong message to would-be offenders that hate speech will not be tolerated in Uganda.