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Lawyers Demand Shs1 Billion and apology from Journalist Ndawula Over Claims on UHRC Boss Wangadya

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 20, 2026
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Lawyers representing Mariam Wangadya have demanded a public apology and Shs1 billion in damages from journalist Stanley Ndawula over alleged defamatory statements targeting the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) boss.

In a formal notice, Wangadya’s legal team accuses Ndawula of the Investigator publishing false and malicious claims that have harmed her reputation and undermined her authority as head of the Uganda Human Rights Commission. The lawyers argue that the allegations lack factual basis and portray their client in a negative light without evidence.

“Our attention has been drawn to a recent post on your X handle to wit “Stanley The Investigator” dated 7th/03/2026 and an article you authored and published online date 8th/03/2026, wherein you make grave, unfounded and unsubstantiated allegations against Our Client,” the notice of intent to sue read in part.

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The lawyers from Signature Advocates require that Ndawula immediately retracts statements, issue an unconditional public apology, and compensate Wangadya with Shs1 billion for reputational damage, warning that that failure to comply will result in legal proceedings.

Wangadya’s legal representatives insist that the allegations against their client are both unfair and injurious, particularly given her role in a constitutional body tasked with protecting human rights.

They further contend that the publication has the potential to erode public trust in the commission by casting doubt on its leadership. As chairperson, Wangadya’s credibility is central to the institution’s mandate, and any attack on her integrity, they argue, directly affects the commission’s standing.

Ndawula had not publicly responded to the demand by the time of filing this report. It remains unclear whether he will issue a retraction or contest the claims in court.

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