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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Ugandan Presidential Jet Mystery Sparks Questions After U.S. Landing in Georgia
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Ugandan Presidential Jet Mystery Sparks Questions After U.S. Landing in Georgia

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Last updated: March 31, 2026 4:24 am
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Mystery Deepens as Uganda’s Presidential Jet Lands in U.S. Without Explanation

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Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Steps Down Amid Political AmbitionsMozambique Navy Faces Accusations of Killing Fishermen in Cabo DelgadoKenyan Marathon Star Banned for Five Years Over Doping ViolationSouth Africa Urges Calm After Violent Protests Over Nigerian ‘Igbo King’ Coronation

The unexpected arrival of a Ugandan presidential jet in the United States has sparked widespread speculation, with no official explanation provided for the high-profile flight. The Gulfstream G550, typically reserved for President Yoweri Museveni and top officials, was tracked flying from Uganda to Savannah, Georgia, with a stop in Cape Verde.

Adding to the intrigue, First Lady Janet Museveni has been absent from public view since March 21, fueling rumors about her possible involvement in the trip. Government officials have remained tight-lipped, refusing to confirm or deny the purpose of the visit.

Observers note that such flights are rare without prior announcement, raising questions about whether the journey was diplomatic, medical, or personal in nature. The lack of transparency has drawn criticism from analysts, who argue that taxpayer-funded aircraft should not operate without public accountability.

Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Steps Down Amid Political Ambitions

Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar has resigned from his post, confirming earlier reports that he intends to run for governor of Bauchi State in the 2027 elections. His departure follows President Bola Tinubu’s directive requiring ministers seeking elected office to vacate their positions.

In his resignation letter, Tuggar thanked Tinubu for the opportunity to serve and praised his colleagues at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. His tenure saw the implementation of Nigeria’s “Four-D” foreign policy strategy, focusing on democracy, development, demography, and diaspora engagement.

The move leaves a key vacancy in Nigeria’s diplomatic leadership as the country navigates regional security challenges and economic reforms.

Mozambique Navy Faces Accusations of Killing Fishermen in Cabo Delgado

Human Rights Watch has accused Mozambique’s navy of unlawfully killing and injuring fishermen in Cabo Delgado province amid ongoing security operations against insurgents. The incident, which occurred on March 15, has intensified scrutiny of military conduct in the conflict-ridden region.

Authorities have imposed strict coastal restrictions to curb militant movements, but local fishermen say the measures have devastated their livelihoods. Many continue to risk their lives at sea out of economic desperation.

Human Rights Watch has called for an immediate, impartial investigation, accountability for those responsible, and compensation for victims. The Mozambican government has yet to issue a detailed response.

Kenyan Marathon Star Banned for Five Years Over Doping Violation

Kenyan long-distance runner Albert Korir, a former New York Marathon champion, has been handed a five-year ban after admitting to using banned performance-enhancing drugs. The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) confirmed Korir tested positive for synthetic erythropoietin (EPO) in an out-of-competition test last October.

The 32-year-old’s suspension, backdated to January 8, will keep him out of competition until 2031. His case follows the recent three-year ban of compatriot Ruth Chepngetich, the women’s marathon world record holder, highlighting Kenya’s ongoing struggle with doping scandals.

South Africa Urges Calm After Violent Protests Over Nigerian ‘Igbo King’ Coronation

South African authorities have appealed for restraint following violent clashes in KuGompo, Eastern Cape, where protests erupted over the alleged crowning of a Nigerian man as an “Igbo king.” Demonstrators, including local traditional leaders, accused the event of undermining their authority, leading to looting, arson, and clashes with police.

The Nigerian government dismissed the coronation as illegal, while South African officials clarified it was merely a cultural gathering. Eastern Cape Premier Lubabalo Mabuyane condemned the unrest, warning against vigilantism and xenophobic tensions.

The situation remains tense, with community leaders urging dialogue to prevent further violence.

— Reported by Nexio News

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