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07:11
07:11

Kawempe North Election Petition: Nambi to Appeal Court Ruling on Legal Costs 1 1

Speaking to the media on Tuesday evening in Kampala, Nambi noted that she invested significant time and resources in the petition, hiring a legal team led by Ahmed Kalule Mukasa, who argued the case alone. Nalukoola, she said, was represented by nine law firms but still lost the case.
07:40
07:40

Kawempe North Voters React to High Court Ruling Nullifying Nalukoola’s Election 1 3

Joseph Ssematimba, a resident of Namale in Kawempe North, said he was not surprised by the court ruling, citing the chaotic nature of the by-election. “Ssematimba noted that the deployment of military personnel and use of violence, including beatings and abductions, was a deliberate plan to influence the outcome, as the government couldn't accept defeat,” Ssematimba stated.
11:53
11:53

Electoral Commission Defends Kawempe North Election Results 2

Sabiiti explained that the procedure is clear: when the results are not found, the only option left is to declare the results based on the available information and that the law doesn't propose that the Returning Officer should run away.
16:58
16:58

Court Drops Two Nalukoola Witnesses in Election Case 3

The expunging came shortly after Nambi closed her case with nine witnesses to prove that Nalukoola bribed his way into victory.
06:58
06:58

Witness Alleges Coercion in Kawempe North Election Petition 1 1

On Wednesday, the court focused on cross-examining witnesses to establish the truth about what transpired. During questioning by Nalukoola’s lawyer, Alex Luganda, Mawumbe, who said he works as a painter and a potter on construction sites, faced tough interrogation over his claims.
14:17
14:17

Nambi Grilled Over Claims of Voter Disenfranchisement 4

Nambi told Court that she doesn't know the voter turn up and that she was not in all the polling stations
10:59
10:59

Court Dismisses Nalukoola’s Bid to Appeal Cross-Examination Ruling 2 3

Nalukoola’s lawyer, Samuel Muyizzi Mulindwa, made an oral application before Civil Division Judge Bernard Namanya, seeking leave to appeal the decision. Muyizzi argued that Nalukoola’s rights were being infringed upon and that it was improper for the judge to decide which witnesses could be cross-examined.
13:21
13:21

Nalukoola Asks Court to Dismiss Nambi's Objection in Election Case 4 4 Top story

Nambi’s petition alleges voter bribery by Nalukoola. However, the current dispute before the High Court Civil Division centers on affidavits filed by witnesses from both parties.
12:10
12:10

Nalukoola Tampered With My Witnesses-Nambi Tells Court NUP 4 3

To support his case, learned Counsel Kalule has told Justice Namanya to refer to the case of Member of Parliament Kintu Brandon vs Walyomu Moses and Electoral Commission, where the Court of Appeal held that the conduct of opposite Counsel to approach someone's witnesses to do retraction was illegal and would lead counsel to disciplinary proceedings.
11:15
11:15

Electoral Commission Asks Court to Dismiss Nambi's Petition Lawyer Eric Sabiiti 4 Top story

Speaking to Uganda Radio Network, the In charge of Litigation at the Electoral Commission Lawyer Eric Sabiiti said he will soon file more evidence to show that Nambi's petition is dead on arrival.
11:35
11:35

NUP's Nalukoola Lines Up Nine Law Firms to Defend Election Victory Election Petition 1 Top story

The law firms enlisted include GEM Advocates, Nyanzi, Kiboneka & Mbabazi Advocates, Alaka & Company Advocates, Kaganzi & Company Advocates, Mbabali & Company Advocates, Reeve Advocates, Ahamark Advocates, PACE Advocates, and Nalukoola Advocates and Solicitors, the MP's personal firm.
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