On Tuesday, court presided over by Abdullah Khaiza, the Lyantonde Grade One Magistrate on Tuesday castigated Kakooza for continuously failing to honour summons issued to him.
Records before court indicate that Kakooza allegedly assaulted Lad Kamalumba former Kooki ward c Lyantonde town council representative during the 2016 National Resistance Movement (NRM) party primary elections.
Suleiman Ssentamu20, and Brian Mayanja 18, residents of Kyazanga, in Lwengo district were sentenced to one and half years imprisonment for stealing car numbers plates.
Bashir Lukamwa, the Defense lawyer told Tadeo Muinda, the Lyantonde Grade one Magistrate that he had not been availed the necessary documents pertaining to the case.
The story, published on January 17, indicated that Matojo was involved in the theft of cows from the Late Minister Eriya Kategayas farm in Buyaga village-Mpumudde Sub-county. Over 200 cows had disappeared from the farm since Kategayas death in March 2013. Kategaya was Ugandas First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Community Affairs at the time of his death.
The Deputy Inspector General of Government (IGG) has recommended the removal of two members of Lyantonde District Service Commission (DSC) committee for not being residents of Lyantonde.
Police in Lyantonde district has arrested a village chairperson for ordering the murder of his wife’s lover. The Bweza village chairperson used his two sons and two other men to commit the act.
Nanduchi particularly faults Ruth Nansiima, the Lyantonde District Criminal Investigations Officer of failing to forward case files to his office and follow up on cases, which has made his work difficult.
The suspects are believed to have killed their 60-year-old father Francis Nuwagira, a resident of Kagaaga in Kasagama Sub County and buried his body in a ditch.
The Judiciary has appointed a new magistrate for Lyantonde Court after weeks of closure following the arrest of Grade Two magistrate Steven Karakiire for allegedly soliciting bribes.
William Mukirane, the officer in charge of Lyantonde Central Police says police has been forced to detain 20 criminal suspects beyond 48hour because of lack of magistrate to hear their bail applications.