The Military Court, presided over by Brigadier Robert Freeman Mugabe, remanded the accused until January 14, 2025, when the court will decide whether it has jurisdiction to try the case.
During her speech after taking the oath and assuming office on Wednesday, Buzeki acknowledged that the city is not motorable and people spend a lot of time traveling within the city, which consumes valuable time.
On Tuesday afternoon, the prosecution, led by Col. Raphael Mugisha, informed the Court, presided over by Brigadier Robert Freeman Mugabe, about the development. Mugisha explained that during the course of investigations, new details had emerged.
The FDC team rushed to the court after Brigadier Felix Kulayigye, the Ministry of Defense spokesperson, disclosed that Besigye, previously feared kidnapped, would be brought before the military court. This development forced the faction to cut short an emergency meeting convened to address Besigye’s unknown whereabouts.
On Tuesday, councilors from Kampala's divisions agreed not to approve the KCCA budget unless the authority addresses four key priority issues. These include the devolution of power to division councils, allowing them to manage their budgetary appropriations.
Lukwago’s remarks follow President Museveni’s decision to dismiss key KCCA figures, including Executive Director Dorothy Kisaka, Deputy Director Eng. David Luyimbazi, and Director of Public Health Dr. Daniel Okello, after an Inspector General of Government (IGG) report implicated them in criminal negligence.
Harriet Mulondo, the Director Gender and Community Development KCCA told URN in a phone interview that following the study, they have established need and will install lights on more streets in the central business District, markets, major walk ways like Nakivubo blue and Namirembe road among others.
Now, in her letter to Lukwago, Kamya argues that a District Executive Committee as constituted under the Local Government Act that would have recommended the re-appointment of Ntege doesn’t exist under KCCA.