Rest In Peace!! Ugandan Man Working Abroad Dies Mysterious
The Ugandan community at home and abroad has been thrown into deep sorrow following the sudden death of Abdul Mwebe, a Ugandan national who had been working in Dubai. His death has left many unanswered questions and heavy hearts, especially among family, friends, and fellow Ugandans struggling abroad.

Abdul Mwebe was one of the many Ugandans popularly known as nkuba kyeyo, citizens who travel abroad in search of better opportunities to support their families back home. Like many others, Mwebe endured long hours and pressure at work, all in the hope of building a better future.
According to information received, Mwebe had just completed a one-month holiday in Uganda. During this time, he reportedly reunited with family and friends, sharing moments of joy after a long period away from home. Those close to him say he looked happy and hopeful about the future.
After the holiday, Mwebe returned to Dubai to resume work. Sadly, only a few days after his return, he reportedly started feeling unwell. What began as a minor illness quickly turned serious, raising concern among those around him.
It is said that Mwebe later passed away under unclear circumstances. His sudden death shocked many, especially because he had only recently left Uganda in good health. The news spread fast on social media, leaving many in disbelief.
Medical reports indicate that he may have died due to pressure-related complications. Sources suggest that doctors advised that he needed more rest, pointing to the heavy workload and stress he may have been under while working abroad.
For many Ugandans working outside the country, this story reflects a painful reality. Long working hours, limited rest, and constant pressure to send money home often take a serious toll on their health.
What has deeply touched many people is a video Mwebe reportedly posted in December 2025. In the video, he asked for forgiveness from anyone he may have wronged, saying he did not know if he would live to see the end of 2026.

At the time, many viewers did not understand the seriousness of his words. Some thought it was simply a reflective or emotional message. Now, after his death, the video has taken on a haunting meaning.
Friends say Mwebe was a humble and hardworking man who always talked about supporting his family. Like many young Ugandans abroad, he carried the hopes of many people on his shoulders.
His passing has reopened conversations about the welfare of Ugandans working overseas. Many have questioned whether enough is being done to protect migrant workers from overwork and stress.
Families back home often depend entirely on money sent from abroad. This pressure pushes many workers to ignore their health, choosing work over rest until it is too late.
Mwebe’s death has also caused fear among fellow Ugandans in Dubai and other countries. Many say it could have been any one of them, given the harsh conditions they face daily.
Relatives of the deceased are still struggling to come to terms with the loss. Losing a loved one is painful, but losing them so suddenly and far from home is even harder.

There are also calls for authorities to fully investigate the circumstances surrounding his death. Many believe clarity is needed to bring peace to the grieving family.
Social media has been flooded with condolence messages, prayers, and emotional tributes. People who knew him personally and those who only heard his story have expressed deep sympathy.
Some have urged Ugandans working abroad to take Mwebe’s story as a warning. They encourage fellow workers to listen to their bodies, seek medical help early, and rest when necessary.
Others have called on the government and labor agencies to strengthen support systems for citizens working overseas. Better working conditions and health monitoring could save lives.
As arrangements for his burial and repatriation continue, the pain remains fresh. His family waits with heavy hearts, longing to give him a final farewell.
Abdul Mwebe’s story is a painful reminder that life is fragile. His final message asking for forgiveness now stands as a powerful and emotional goodbye.
May his soul rest in peace, and may his story spark change, awareness, and compassion for all Ugandans struggling far from home in search of a better life.