Patrick Kimumwe

Patrick Kimumwe
Photo, c. March 1978
Bornc. 1946
Kamuli District, Uganda Protectorate
DiedDecember 1978 (aged c. 32)
Lake Victoria
AllegianceUganda Army
Save Uganda Movement (SUM)
Years of service1965–1978
RankMajor
UnitMalire Battalion
Battles / warsOperation Mafuta Mingi
Uganda–Tanzania War 
RelationsWilson "Willy" Kimumwe (brother)
Other workCo-author of Inside Amin's Army

Patrick Balati Kimumwe[1] (c. 1946 – December 1978) was a Ugandan soldier, rebel, and author. He is best known for organizing a coup d'état attempt against Ugandan President Idi Amin, and subsequently escaping from the prison of Amin's notorious intelligence agency, the State Research Bureau (SRB). After his escape, Kimumwe joined the militant Ugandan opposition in Kenya where he co-authored a book on his experiences in the Uganda Army. He served as insurgent and died during the Uganda–Tanzania War.

  1. ^ Magembe, Muwonge (12 January 2016). "How Capt. Isabirye's head was cut off during anti-Amin coup". The Independent. Retrieved 17 December 2021.