Uganda has released two Kenyans from custody after detaining them for more than one month for allegedly working with Uganda's opposition leader Bobi Wine to plan what President Museveni terms "riots."
Two Kenyan activists were released from custody in Uganda after President Yoweri Museveni confirmed they were arrested more than a month ago and accused them of working with the opposition to cause unrest in the country.
Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo were taken by armed men on October 1, shortly after attending a rally by Museveni's most prominent challenger, the entertainer known as Bobi Wine.
The Ugandan government initially denied involvement.