Lawyers Michael Akampurira (Akampurira and Partners) and Juma Mukasa representing the defendants explained how the plaintiffs had withdrawn their application rendering the visit useless.
Court presided over by Doreen Kayoo, the Hoima Grade one Magistrate on Tuesday evening heard that, Asaba, together with others still at large planned, plotted and murdered Katusabe, a mathematics teacher at Bwikya Muslim secondary school on October 11, 2024. The incident occurred around 9:30 p.m. when Katusabe had just returned from Hoima town.
The suspects are Betty Cherotich, the wife to the deceased, Joshua Namureng, a builder and a resident of Tarobya Village in Bukwo district, and Martin Kipsang, a carpenter and a resident of Roruk Village in Bukwo district.
Mao said that “Arresting a person for a debt should be the last resort because many people are abusing court processes. If a debtor has put security your first remedy is to liquidate the security. If it is land you sell it.” -Mao
Kasule who has sued Ruyonga together with the Electoral Commission wants the court to order for a recount of all the votes cast in the Hoima West Division constituency parliamentary race and the cost of the application be paid for.
Three of them, according to prosecution, were on March 19, 2020, found disassembling several mobile phones and computers for trading purposes, albeit without a trading license. The offenses were reportedly committed in Kireka, Kira Municipality in Wakiso District.
Rubirizi District, which was curved from Greater Bushenyi in 2010 has been dependent on judicial services from the parent district, which is 50 kilometers away. It now hopes to improves access to judicial services, thanks to the commissioning of the new centre by Chief Justice, Bart Katureebe on Tuesday.
Frances Balimaino, the Chairperson of Kyabatega Youth Farmer’s group, says they secured a court order restraining the accused from using the land but Mugisa and his group ignored the orders prompting them to seek redress.
According to Balisanyuka, Ongom will receive half pay during the interdiction until he is cleared by Court. Trouble for Ongom started after he appeared before the Dokolo Magistrate’s Court on June 06, 2019 for assault and being a public nuisance.