Wasswa Bawa Dismisses Namungoona Crime Allegations as Fake News and Blackmail

 Ugandan boxing figure Wasswa Bawa, affiliated with Nara Promotionz, has strongly dismissed a circulating online article alleging his involvement in criminal activities in Namungoona, describing the claims as false, malicious, and intended to blackmail and tarnish his name.

The disputed article, published by a local blog identifying itself as Kampala Journal, alleges that an individual named “Lubega Mathias alias Wasswa Bawa” is involved in theft and intimidation within Namungoona. However, no police statements, court records, or verified complaints have been presented to support the claims.

Speaking in response, Bawa categorically denied all allegations, stating that the story is fabricated and deliberately misleading.

“This is fake news aimed at destroying my reputation and extorting money from me. I have never been involved in criminal activity, and no authority has ever questioned or charged me over such claims,” Bawa said.

No Evidence, No Police Confirmation

A review of the article reveals that it relies heavily on anonymous sources, unverified claims, and speculative language, without reference to:

  • Any police case numbers
  • Statements from law enforcement agencies
  • Court proceedings or formal complaints

Media analysts note that such reporting fails basic journalistic standards, particularly where serious criminal accusations are made against a named individual.

Legal experts warn that publishing unverified allegations can amount to defamation, especially when the subject is identifiable and the claims are presented as fact rather than accusation.

Pattern of Online Smear Campaigns

Observers say the incident reflects a growing problem of digital misinformation, where bloggers publish sensational stories without verification to drive traffic, coerce payments, or settle personal scores.

“This is a classic case of character assassination,” said a media ethics commentator. “If someone has committed a crime, the proper channels are police investigations and courts — not blog posts filled with anonymous claims.”

Bawa Considers Legal Action

Sources close to Bawa indicate that he is consulting legal counsel and may pursue action against individuals or platforms responsible for publishing and circulating the story.

He has also called on the public to rely on credible media outlets and avoid sharing unverified content that could harm innocent people.

Call for Responsible Journalism

The incident has reignited calls for responsible journalism, urging bloggers and online publishers to verify information, respect due process, and avoid using media platforms as tools for blackmail or personal attacks.

As of now, no law enforcement agency has confirmed any investigation involving Wasswa Bawa, and the allegations remain unsubstantiated.

Conclusion:
The claims published by Kampala Journal appear to be fake news, lacking evidence and official confirmation. Until proven otherwise through lawful investigation, Wasswa Bawa remains innocent, and the public is urged to treat such reports with caution.

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