LEAKED!! Bobi Wine’s Bodyguard Gen Zoganya’s 50 Videos Chéwing Female Foot Soldiers On Campaign Trail Leak – TAP TO WATCH
Allegations circulating on social media have sparked controversy involving Gen Zoganya, a member of the security team associated with Uganda’s opposition party, the National Unity Platform (NUP), led by Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine.
Over the past several days, multiple unverified videos have been shared online, purportedly showing a man described by online commentators as a “foot soldier” and bodyguard attached to the party’s 2026 campaign trail. Social media users claim the footage contains explicit and disturbing scenes involving young women said to be party supporters.
The authenticity of the videos, the identity of the individuals involved, and the context in which the recordings were made have not been independently confirmed by authorities or credible news organizations.
The allegations have generated heated debate across digital platforms, with some commentators accusing mainstream media outlets of failing to adequately cover the matter. Others have cautioned against drawing conclusions before an official investigation is conducted, noting the prevalence of manipulated or misleading content during politically sensitive periods.
As of publication, neither the National Unity Platform nor Kyagulanyi has issued a detailed public statement addressing the specific claims circulating online. Party representatives reached for comment said they were aware of the online discussions but urged the public to avoid spreading unverified material. They emphasized that any credible allegations of criminal conduct should be formally reported to law enforcement agencies for proper investigation.

Legal experts note that in cases involving alleged sexual abuse, threats, or non-consensual recording, authorities must carefully gather evidence, authenticate digital material, and take statements from alleged victims and suspects before determining whether charges are warranted. Uganda’s laws criminalize sexual assault, coercion, and the non-consensual distribution of intimate images. Convictions for such offenses can carry significant penalties.
Digital rights advocates have also weighed in, warning that sharing explicit content online—particularly when it involves alleged victims—can cause further harm and potentially interfere with investigations. They encourage individuals who believe they have relevant information to cooperate with investigators rather than amplify unverified material.
The controversy comes at a time of heightened political activity as parties begin early mobilization efforts ahead of the 2026 general elections. Uganda’s political environment has historically been characterized by strong rhetoric, intense public scrutiny, and disputes between ruling and opposition groups. Analysts caution that politically charged allegations can quickly inflame tensions if not handled responsibly.
Human rights organizations stress that all allegations of abuse should be taken seriously, regardless of political affiliation. At the same time, they underline the importance of due process and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.
Until law enforcement authorities or credible investigative bodies release verified findings, many aspects of the claims remain unclear. Observers say the coming days will likely determine whether the matter evolves into a formal criminal inquiry or remains confined to online discourse.
For now, the situation underscores the challenges of navigating allegations in the digital age, where viral content can outpace verification and shape public perception long before official facts are established.
