“He is currently in safe custody as further assessments are being conducted,” said Luke Owoyesigyire, Deputy Police Spokesperson for Kampala Metropolitan Police, in a statement.
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Police in Mukono have recovered Nathan Tuwandike, a 25-year-old student of Uganda Christian University (UCU), days after he was reported missing.
According to Kampala Metropolitan Police, officers received information from members of the public on March 2, 2026, at about 2:00pm that the student had been seen roaming around Mukono Town.
Police responded immediately and safely recovered him.
“He is currently in safe custody as further assessments are being conducted,” said Luke Owoyesigyire, Deputy Police Spokesperson for Kampala Metropolitan Police, in a statement.
Owoyesigyire thanked members of the public for their vigilance and cooperation, saying it greatly contributed to the positive outcome.
Separately, UCU confirmed that Tuwandike, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Nursing Sciences, had been found safe and reunited with his family.
“We are pleased to inform the university community and all UCU stakeholders that Nathan Tuwandike, a student pursuing a Bachelor of Nursing Sciences, has been found safe and sound. He has been successfully reunited with his family,” the university said in a statement.
The university extended gratitude to the Uganda Police Force for what it described as timely and critical intervention, as well as to all those who supported the search efforts.

It also urged students to continue looking out for one another “in the Christian spirit of being our brother’s and sister’s keeper.”
However, neither the Police nor the university statements explained what happened to Tuwandike or why he had been missing since Wednesday, February 25.
The absence of details has fueled questions within the student community, with some students calling on the university to provide clarity on the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.
This publication has independently established that Tuwandike had been facing a mental health challenge.
Authorities say further details will be communicated in due course.

