KAMPALA — Drama, shock and wild whispers have gripped social media after a late-night escapade allegedly involving students from Namilyango Gulama turned into a full-blown scandal. The boys, in what online users have cheekily christened a “Kandahar Mission,” are said to have sneaked out under the cover of darkness and stormed a nearby girls’ dormitory in search of forbidden fun.
According to juicy reports making rounds online, the mission quickly escalated from secret romance to chaos after security was tipped off. Sources claim the daring boys were busted in the act, triggering panic, confusion, and a swift response from authorities who reportedly rounded up more than 10 suspects.
The incident has since exploded on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and WhatsApp groups, with users sharing memes, voice notes, and exaggerated play-by-play accounts of the alleged sexcapade. Some posts describe scenes of boys jumping fences and dodging guards, although much of this remains unverified and heavily spiced for drama.
School authorities and police have kept tight-lipped, neither confirming nor denying the claims, leaving the public to feast on speculation. Meanwhile, concerned parents and old boys have expressed outrage, calling for discipline and warning against behavior that could tarnish the school’s long-standing reputation.
As the dust settles, one thing is clear—whether fact, fiction, or a cocktail of both, the “Kandahar Mission” has lit up the rumor mill like wildfire. Ugandans are now eagerly waiting for official word to separate truth from the social media madness.






