By Our Reporter Col Sabiti Muzeyi Magyenyi, is the new deputy head of the Uganda Police after President Yoweri Museveni sacked Gen. Kale Kayihura and appointed Okoth Ochola as Inspector General of Police. According to a recent story in the Observer, Col Sabiti was replaced and was due to go for a training course in […]
By Our Reporter
Col Sabiti Muzeyi Magyenyi, is the new deputy head of the Uganda Police after President Yoweri Museveni sacked Gen. Kale Kayihura and appointed Okoth Ochola as Inspector General of Police.
According to a recent story in the Observer, Col Sabiti was replaced and was due to go for a training course in US.
According to the Observer, First Son Brig Muhoozi Kainerugaba dropped Col Sabiti and he handed over office to Col Don Nabasa mid last month.
The newspaper went on to report that Sabiti did not travel for the expected course as planned into his fourth week out of the Special Forces.
According to the reports the was expected to be deployed in the Special Forces or in the UPDF.
SON OF REVOLUTION
Col Sabiti Muzeyi who is in his 40s is a son of the late Mr Muzeyi Magyenyi and Ms Javanis Magyenyi. He hails from Kakyerere parish, Rwanyamahembe sub-county in Mbarara district. He is the sixth born of 10 siblings. He studied in Ntare School and Mbarara High School before joining Makerere University.
His late father, Magyenyi, also participated in the 1981-86 NRA bush war. One of the new breed of officers seen as the ‘Muhoozi cohort’, Sabiti is a well-respected officer, and is informally regarded as one of the SFC’s “top brains”.
