Herbal researcher David Ssenfuka, the proprietor of Leonia-NNN Medical Research and Diagnostic Centre, has said he has instructed his lawyers to sue journalist and political commentator Andrew Mwenda over alleged defamation.

Addressing journalists on Friday, Ssenfuka said Mwenda’s recent remarks describing him as a “conman” were false, malicious and defamatory.
“I understand that under Ugandan law, words are defamatory if they tend to lower a person in the estimation of right-thinking members of society, expose him to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or injure his profession, trade or calling. In one stroke, my lifelong work was mocked as fraud. I maintain that Andrew Mwenda’s words are entirely false and without any factual or scientific basis,” Ssenfuka said.
Mwenda had previously criticised government support for local entrepreneurs, describing some of them as “conmen,” and attributed President Museveni’s economic decisions to his advanced age. He specifically referred to Ssenfuka as a “conman,” remarks that sparked controversy.
Mwenda has since publicly apologised to President Museveni over his comments.
Speaking on Friday, Ssenfuka said he has dedicated his life to researching natural medicine and the human body in an effort to help Ugandans battling diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure and cancer.
“As the founder of Leonia-NNN Medical Research and Diagnostic Centre and LeonBiotec Foundation Ltd, I developed a natural medical solution that cures diabetes and cancer. It was tested through animal trials by the Uganda Natural Chemotherapeutic Research Institute at Wandegeya, whose scientific report confirmed that it demonstrated curative properties for both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes,” he claimed.
Ssenfuka said that in July 2021, the then Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Monica Musenero, through the Presidential Scientific Initiative on Epidemics, reviewed his project on the antidiabetic properties of the natural medicine and found it promising in the management of diabetes and cancer patients.
According to Ssenfuka, he subsequently received technical support for further testing and resource mobilisation.
“I worked closely with medical experts in cancer and diabetes and introduced them to the drug, with management yielding confirmatory results. Over time, I received numerous testimonies from patients whose diabetes or cancer had improved or resolved after using my medical solution, reinforcing my conviction in its healing properties and efficacy,” he said.
He added that in March 2023, together with a group of eminent Ugandans, he wrote to then US President Joe Biden and President Museveni seeking support for his diabetes and cancer innovation.
