Kakwenza was born on 1 October 1988 in Rukungiri District, South Western Uganda. He studied at several primary schools in the same district. He attended Kyamakanda Secondary School, Makobore High School and Kigezi College Butobere for O'level. He later joined Muyenga High School in Kampala for A'level[citation needed]. He graduated with a bachelor's degree of Laws from Cavendish University Uganda, degree in development studies from Kyambogo University, a master's degree in journalism from the University of Cape Town and a master of laws from Europa Universität Viadrina.[12]
Life
On 13 April 2020, Kakwenza was arrested by security operatives from his home in Iganga and detained for publishing his first book The Greedy Barbarian[3] which they believed was about the person of President Yoweri Museveni.[13][14][15]
He was arrested again on 18 September 2020 after writing another novel, narrating his ordeal in the hands of his captors. The book is titled Banana Republic: Where Writing is Treasonous.[4][14][16]
In February 2021, Kakwenza sued the Government of Uganda for the torture he suffered at the hands of Chieftancy of Military Intelligence (CMI) security operatives.[17][18]
On 28 December 2021 Ugandan security forces arrested Kakwenza after he had insulted Muhoozi on Twitter calling him obese and ridiculed his military training.[19][20][21] The arrest was condemned by opposition leader Bobi Wine and PEN International.[22][23][24][25] On 4 January 2022, a Ugandan court called for his release.[26] He was released for a brief home visit under armed guard that day. He showed visible signs of torture from the Ugandan police, including bloodstains on his clothing, which was removed by Kakwenza and kept by his wife. Pictures of his blood-stained clothing were uploaded to Twitter by Kiiza Eron, a Ugandan human rights lawyer.[27] Although the Judicial courts had retained his passport asserting that the premises for his request to vacate the country were weak, Kakwenza fled Uganda to neighbouring Rwanda in February 2022 fearing for his life. He arrived in Germany on 24 February 2022.[28]
^ abcSeaman, Jacobs O. (March 2021). "Book review: The Greedy Barbarian". whispereye.co.ug. Archived from the original on 7 January 2022. Kayibanda is a miscreant personified. He is born without moral scruples. And no father. But with an enviable ability to invent such putrid mischief and greed that even the writer appears at a loss to narrate.
^ abcRukirabashaija, Kakwenza (21 September 2020). "Book Serialization: Banana Republic, Where Writing Is Treasonous--Part II". blackstarnews.com. Author and Black Star News columnist Rukirabashaija out on bail. Black Star News is serializing below a new book Banana Republic, Where Writing Is Treasonous by Ugandan author and Black Star News columnist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija.
EXCLUSIVE: How Novelist, Kakwenza Rukirabashaija Escaped from Uganda on YouTube. Video duration 6m:49s. News Central TV, 25 March 2022. "Yesterday, we brought you an update on Ugandan Award-winning Author currently on the run - Kakwenza Rukira-bashaija after a Ugandan Court issued an arrest warrant for having fled the country." Accessed 14 April 2023.
The Hard Questions with Kakwenza Rukirabashaija | AIIJ on YouTube. Video duration 53m:52s. AIIJ Channel, 8 February 2023. "Solomon Serwanjja speaks to Kakwenza Rukirabashaija, a famous novelist, play writer, filmmaker, activist, and lawyer in Uganda." Accessed 14 April 2023.