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Fugitive Ugandan murder suspect  Ali Mugoya who killed Zimbabwean is also wanted for three more murders in his home country.South African police have launched a nationwide manhunt for Ali Mugoya, a Ugandan national implicated in the brutal killing of Zimbabwean citizen Emmanuel Mahamba. The incident occurred in Rivonia following a violent altercation reportedly centered around a romantic dispute involving Mugoya’s child’s mother.

Ugandan Man Kills Zimbabwean In Parking Lot

Investigators reveal Mugoya deliberately ran over Mahamba with a Ford Ranger in a parking lot after their physical confrontation. The suspect subsequently abandoned the vehicle and disappeared, prompting police to issue alerts across South Africa.

Mugoya is said to have been involved in a fight with the deceased before running him over. The fight stemmed from information that the deceased was seen holding hands with Mugoya’s baby mama.

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Ali Mugoya Wanted For Three Murders In Uganda

Further investigations uncovered Mugoya’s alleged involvement in a high-profile triple murder case in Uganda. The fugitive stands accused of participating in the assassination of former Ugandan police spokesperson Andrew Felix Kaweesi along with his driver and bodyguard in 2017.

Court records indicate Mugoya was temporarily released on bail in 2021 alongside co-accused Ahmed Yusufu and Hibwanji Sinani. Rather than facing trial, he allegedly fled Uganda, entering South Africa illegally while evading justice for multiple capital offences.

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Growing Public Outcry Over Border Security

The case has reignited debates about South Africa’s immigration controls, with citizens demanding stricter vetting procedures. Security analysts warn that the incident highlights vulnerabilities in regional border monitoring systems that enable transnational criminals to operate across Southern Africa.

Authorities urge anyone with information about Mugoya’s whereabouts to contact Crime Stop at 08600 10111. A substantial reward has been offered for tips leading to his capture.

 

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