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April 15, 2026April 15, 2026 – Uganda –
A Ugandan journalist was injured after a prison transport vehicle crashed into a group of reporters covering proceedings at the Ggaba Chief Magistrate’s Court, disrupting a high-profile murder trial and raising concerns over safety conditions for media personnel at court premises.
The incident occurred as journalists had gathered outside the court to report on a widely followed case when a prison van transporting suspects lost control and veered into the area where reporters were standing. According to witnesses and local reports, the vehicle struck multiple individuals, including a journalist who sustained serious injuries and was rushed to the hospital for treatment.
Authorities have indicated that the crash may have been caused by mechanical failure or driver error, though investigations are ongoing to determine the exact circumstances. The injured journalist was reported to be in stable condition following emergency medical care, while other individuals at the scene sustained minor injuries.
The collision forced a temporary halt to court proceedings, delaying the murder trial that had drawn significant public and media attention. Legal officials later confirmed that the hearing would be rescheduled as authorities reviewed the incident and ensured safety measures were in place.
Media organisations and press freedom advocates have expressed concern over the lack of adequate safety protocols for journalists covering court proceedings, particularly in high-risk environments where detainees are transported under heavy security. They have called for clearer guidelines to protect reporters operating in such settings, including designated safe zones and improved coordination between court officials and security personnel.
The incident has also sparked broader discussion within Uganda’s media community about occupational risks faced by journalists, especially those covering crime, courts, and conflict-related stories. Reporters frequently operate in proximity to volatile situations without formal safety protections, increasing their vulnerability to both accidental and deliberate harm.
While Ugandan authorities have pledged to investigate the crash and prevent similar incidents, the case highlights ongoing challenges in ensuring safe working conditions for journalists in public institutions.
The episode underscores the unpredictable risks associated with on-the-ground reporting and reinforces calls for stronger safeguards to protect media workers performing essential public interest journalism.
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Journalist critically injured after prison van accident at Ggaba court



