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Another anti-corruption protester arrested at Rubaga church

Police in Kampala is holding a 25 year accountant and former Guild Vice President of Kyambogo University Ms Claire Namara who protested in the anti-corruption protest at Rubaga Cathedral Church on Sunday, July 28.

Ms Namara, who served as the 17 Guild Vice President of Kyambogo University has joined the rest of the Generation Z youths who have been arrested in the ongoing Anti-corruption protests against Parliament and it's Speaker Anita Among.

“Namara Claire 25 years an accountant and resident of Rubaga, [was] arrested by security at the cathedral now detained at Old Kampala on allegations of inciting violence,” Mr Luke Owoyesigyire, the Kampala metropolitan deputy Police spokesperson told Monitor on Sunday evening.

The photo circulating on X and Facebook social media platforms show Ms Namara holding a placard with inscriptions, “Magogo' Birthday Car would Pad one million young girls for a year.#StopCorruption# March2Parliament.”

The youths had planned to storm different religious institutions on Friday and Sunday, with messages of anti-corruption before resuming the physical protests next week.

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