Worker dies, other two battle for life at HARDWARE WORLD NTINDA owned by LifeLink Hospital boss Ssekankya
Shock and tension have gripped Hardware World Ntinda after a deadly incident that claimed the life of one employee and left two others fighting for their lives.
The high-end hardware supermarket, owned by flamboyant businessman Simon Ssekankya, is now under police investigation as questions mount over what exactly happened inside the premises that fateful day.
Ssekankya, who also owns LifeLink Hospital, started Hardware World as a small Kalerwe shop before growing it into the region’s first “hardware supermarket.” But this week’s tragedy has cast a dark shadow over his multi-billion business empire.
Sources whisper that workers have been silenced and warned not to talk about the incident — a move that has fueled public suspicion.
“No one is willing to say a word. What are they hiding?” one insider wondered, hinting at a possible cover-up.
When this publication reached out for a comment, Ssekankya lost his cool, firing off a furious WhatsApp voice note demanding to know how journalists got wind of the story.
Without giving much detail, he claimed it was merely a work-related accident, insisting police were aware.
Meanwhile, relatives and friends of the deceased say there’s “more to this than meets the eye,” demanding a thorough investigation and clear answers from the company.
As investigations continue, uneasy silence looms over Hardware World — and questions about what really happened refuse to go away.

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