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    Home » Kabale Man Sentenced to Prison Until 2042 for Killing UPDF Soldier After Bar Fight

    Kabale Man Sentenced to Prison Until 2042 for Killing UPDF Soldier After Bar Fight

    By Aijuka PeterJuly 12, 2025

    A man from Uganda named Gilvazio Bategana has been sent to prison for 19 years. He admitted to killing a soldier named Private Patrick Byamukama, who was known as “Blackman.” The decision was made by the High Court in Kabale on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.

    The incident took place in May 2023 at a place called Kekubo Trading Centre in Butanda Sub-county, Kabale District. On that night, Bategana and Byamukama were drinking at the same bar. Witnesses said that as they left the bar, they got into an argument. The argument turned into a fight, and during the fight, Bategana pulled out a knife and stabbed Byamukama in the stomach.

    Byamukama was quickly taken to Kabale Regional Referral Hospital, but sadly, he did not survive his injuries. After the incident, the police arrested Bategana and charged him with murder. Instead of going through a full trial, Bategana made a deal with the government. He agreed to admit he was guilty, and in return, he got a shorter prison sentence.

    During the court session, the judge explained why the punishment was serious. The judge said that killing someone, especially a soldier who served the country, was a big crime. The court wanted to show everyone that such actions would not be taken lightly. However, the judge also noted that Bategana admitted his guilt, which saved the court time and money. The judge also saw that Bategana felt sorry for what he did, and this was considered when deciding his punishment.

    The judge said, “A soldier who worked hard to protect our country lost his life because of a fight fueled by alcohol. The court must protect lives like his.” This showed how important it was to punish such crimes, but also to think about the person’s actions in court.

    Some of Byamukama’s family members were in the courtroom when the sentence was announced. They had mixed feelings about the decision. Some felt that 19 years was not long enough for taking a life. Others were glad that the case was over and that Bategana was being punished. They felt that justice had been served, even if it didn’t bring their loved one back.

    Security officials in Kabale also spoke about the case. They said that what Bategana did was wrong and encouraged people to find peaceful ways to solve their problems. They especially warned against fighting when people have been drinking alcohol, as it can lead to bad decisions and terrible outcomes like this one.

    Bategana will serve his 19-year sentence in Ndorwa Government Prison in Kabale. The time he has already spent in jail since his arrest in 2023 will count toward his sentence. This means he could be released in 2042 if he serves the full term.

    This case is a reminder of how quickly things can go wrong when people let anger and alcohol take over. It also shows the importance of solving disagreements calmly to avoid hurting others. The court’s decision aims to punish Bategana for his actions while sending a message to others about the consequences of violence. For the soldier’s family, the sentence may not heal their pain, but it offers some closure. For the community, it’s a call to think twice before acting in anger.

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