The mystery surrounding the assassination of former Ndiga Clan leader Eng. Daniel Bbosa has taken another dramatic twist after reports emerged that a key eyewitness briefly surfaced at Entebbe International Airport before mysteriously disappearing again.
The witness, identified as Mumbere Jockus Kalekene, a nephew to the late Eng. Daniel Bbosa, reportedly went into hiding shortly after witnessing the fatal shooting that shocked Buganda Kingdom and the nation at large.
According to reports, Jockus was intercepted by authorities at Entebbe Airport while allegedly attempting to leave the country. Sources claim he was briefly detained before being released under circumstances that remain unclear.
What has fueled even more speculation is what happened next.

Following his release, Jockus reportedly vanished without a trace, leaving family members, investigators, and members of the Buganda Kingdom searching for answers about his whereabouts and safety.
His disappearance has raised fresh concerns because he is believed to possess crucial information that could help investigators establish what exactly happened on the day Eng. Daniel Bbosa was gunned down.
The late Bbosa, who served as Omutaka of the Ndiga Clan, was shot dead in a targeted attack that sent shockwaves through Buganda and sparked a nationwide outpouring of grief.
As investigations continue, questions continue to mount over the circumstances surrounding Jockus’ brief detention, his sudden disappearance, and whether his testimony could provide important leads in one of Uganda’s most high-profile murder cases.
The development has intensified calls for authorities to establish the witness’s whereabouts and guarantee his safety as the hunt for the truth behind Eng. Daniel Bbosa’s killing continues.

For now, the mystery remains unsolved, leaving the public anxiously waiting for answers in a case that continues to generate speculation and intrigue.









