Tumusiime paid Shs 90 million for their land. They forged another land title and used it to take a loan

On June 13, 2016, Ivan Tumusiime, a money lender, entered into a sale agreement with Deogratius Bekalazze and Monica Nazziwa for a piece of land in Kitala, Wakiso. The land, measuring 0.056 hectares, contained a two-bedroom house and seven rental units. Tumusiime paid Shs 90 million and was given the duplicate title and signed transfer…

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Luyinda conned 75-year-old councillor Shs 500 million over ministerial post. He faces 15 years [VIDEO]

A 75-year-old councillor for the elderly in Kawempe Division, Kampala, has reportedly lost more than Shs500 million to a suspected conman who promised to secure him a ministerial appointment. The victim, Daniel Mayombwe, told the Kanyanya Magistrates Court that he was deceived by Siraje Luyinda, who claimed to have powerful connections in State House and…

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Former Uganda Airlines CEO Muleya awarded Shs 455 million for unlawful dismissal

Uganda Airlines has been ordered by the court to pay its former chief executive officer, Cornwell Muleya, Shs 455 million in compensation and benefits over unlawful dismissal. Justice Anthony Wabwire Musana of the Industrial Court found that Muleya’s dismissal in 2022 was both procedurally and substantively unfair. “We find his dismissal to be both procedurally…

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Court orders divorced couple to share proceeds from sale of Bugolobi flat, husband to take 60% 

In a long-standing property dispute, the High Court has ruled that two properties, a flat in Bugolobi and a residential house in Nabweru, belong jointly to the divorced couple, Florence Nyesigaomwe Ubriza and James Mugisha. In contrast, court ruled that the land in Rukungiri belongs solely to Mugisha. Delivering her judgment on October  29, 2025,…

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Drama as suspect struggles to pin Pastor Kayanja in sodomy case

Peter Sserugo, one of the suspects in the high-profile case involving Pastor Robert Kayanja of Rubaga Miracle Centre, faltered during his testimony at Mwanga II court yesterday, raising suspicions that he was following a written script. Sserugo, like his co-accused, who previously testified without taking an oath, appeared to deliver a rehearsed script. However, as…

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Ex-IGG Beti Kamya wrongfully interdicted Baker Mugaino. He’ll receive Shs 50 million in damages

The High Court has ordered the Inspectorate of Government to pay Baker Mugaino, the commissioner for Land Registration, Shs 50 million in damages over unlawful interdiction. Mugaino was interdicted by former IGG, Beti Kamya, in April this year on allegations of corruption. Mugaino’s wrongful interdiction has been cited as one of the reasons President Museveni…

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Kayanja Case: Suspect confirms being in contact with Pastor Ssenyonga’s guards

Alex Wakamala, who is one of the accused individuals in a plot to frame Pastor Robert Kayanja of Rubaga Miracle Centre Cathedral of sodomy, admitted during cross-re-examination that he was in contact with the guards of Pastor Jackson Ssenyonga. Ssenyonga, of Christian Life Ministries International, is accused of being the chief architect of the plot….

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He lent a friend Shs 270 million without written agreement. Court has ordered the friend to repay

Mohanpal Singh Bharj, a Kampala-based businessman, has won a legal battle against his former tax adviser, Hitesh Mahendra Mehta, whom he had lent Shs 270 million. The case, heard in the Commercial Division of the High Court, stemmed from a financial arrangement gone sour between the two men, both chartered accountants. The disagreement began in…

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Court gives Centenary Bank 14 days to explain how Shs 300 million vanished from the account of their deceased employee

The High Court has granted Centenary Bank 14 days to to defend itself in a lawsuit accusing it of fraudulently withdrawing over Shs 310 million from the estate account of a deceased employee. The case stems from the death of Resty Mutima, a former bank employee. Her father, Gabriel Musisi, who was appointed administrator of…

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Bailiffs wanted Shs1.2 billion for shifting DFCU’s desks from former Crane Bank branches. A judge said “no”

The High Court has temporarily halted the enforcement of over Shs 1.2 billion in costs awarded to court bailiffs in a protracted property dispute between DFCU Bank Limited and Meera Investments Limited. The ruling by Justice Olive Kazaarwe Mukwaya grants interim relief to DFCU Bank pending the resolution of broader appeals. The case originates from…

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He came to Uganda as a refugee. He allegedly defiled an 8 year-old girl. A judge has given him bail for Shs 1 million

In a shocking decision, Justice Paul Nshimye, a High Court judge based in Mbarara, has allowed a male refugee accused of aggravated defilement to walk free on bail while awaiting trial. The ruling, made on September 12, 2025, has raised eyebrows because aggravated defilement – the crime the man is charged with – is one…

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World Vision ordered to pay former worker Shs17.8 million over unfair dismissal

The Industrial Court has ordered World Vision Uganda to pay its former employee, Bonny Ocen Shs 17.8 million as compensation over unfair dismissal. Ocen was hired by World Vision, a global Christian organization focused on helping children and communities escape poverty, in 2017 as Project Officer for Resilience and Livelihood programs in Minakulu Oyam district….

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Witness sweats during cross-examination in the Pastor Kayanja sodomy case

Alex Wakamala, a 30-year-old boda-boda rider, yesterday faced intense cross-examination at the Mwanga II Court in a case involving allegations against Rubaga Miracle Centre senior pastor, Robert Kayanja. Wakamala is one of nine men accused of falsely claiming that Pastor Kayanja committed unnatural offenses and trespassing at his church premises. In his sworn defense, Wakamala…

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Justice Mulyagonja: “We have no power to stop re-arrests of bailed suspects”

The Constitutional Court has thrown out a public interest lawsuit aimed at stopping security agencies from re-arresting suspects immediately after they are granted bail, acquitted, or released by courts. The court said the case doesn’t require interpreting the Constitution but is better suited for the High Court to handle as a human rights enforcement matter….

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They worked as law enforcement officers at KCCA for 14 years. Court says they can’t get pension

The Court of Appeal has rejected an appeal by 34 former law enforcement assistants who argued they were unfairly fired by the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and deserved pension, gratuity, and other benefits. The three-judge panel upheld an earlier decision by the Industrial Court, saying the workers were bound by their short-term contracts and…

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