April 18, 2026
TOPLESS PROTESTS: Uganda Police Detained Female Protestors During A March Against Corruption [PHOTOS]

TOPLESS PROTESTS: Uganda Police Detained Female Protestors During A March Against Corruption [PHOTOS]

On Monday, Ugandan security officers arrested four female protesters who marched topless to parliament to protest corruption and demand the resignation of Parliament Speaker Anita Among.

Protesters carried anti-graft placards and painted their upper torsos in Ugandan flag colors, according to several videos posted on social media platform X.

The protesters, who were carrying a ‘Uganda Freedom Activists’ banner, were stopped by both uniformed and un-uniformed police officers.

They were later taken into police custody.

The majority of the protesters are young people who want parliamentarians’ lifestyles audited and the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) held accountable.

This follows the August death of at least 35 people at a Kampala dumpsite.

The July protests were organized on social media in response to long-standing corruption allegations against several high-profile public officials.

The protests were sparked in part by last month’s demonstrations in neighbouring Kenya, which forced President William Ruto to cancel planned tax increases.

Police had previously stated that they would not permit the march and would not tolerate any demonstration that endangered Uganda’s “peace and security.”

TOPLESS PROTESTS: Uganda Police Detained Female Protestors During A March Against Corruption [PHOTOS]

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