Journalist Kyamutetera and others tried to stop construction of a church in Mulawa. They lost

The High Court has dismissed a case filed by residents of Mulawa-Kawuku village in Kira Municipality who were seeking to stop the construction of a church in their neighbourhood. Justice Simon Peter Kinobe ruled that the case had no legal basis and described it as “frivolous and vexatious”. 16 applicants, led by Richard Ssebaggala, brought…

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Kayanja Case: Court halts illegal recording as digital forensic expert testifies 

The Mwanga II court has halted an attempt by a suspect to record proceedings as a state digital forensic expert continued his testimony in the Pastor Robert Kayanja case. The incident occurred shortly after the witness, Enock Kanene, a certified digital forensic examiner attached to the Naguru Cyber Crime Department, took the stand. Chief state…

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The Observer, Watchdog ordered to pay Shs 50 million for ‘defaming’ Mzungu expatriate

On July 29, 2020, The Observer newspaper published a story titled: “Racism charges, staff troubles hit the UN-FAO agency in Uganda.” The story was about Kathryn Clark, who was working as a food security and livelihood expert at the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in Uganda. She was described as someone who “left the Catholic…

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How Stanbic froze Entebbe mayor Rulinda’s account over gold deal with M23 rebels

On August 11, 2017, Fabrice Rulinda, the Entebbe mayor and PLU activist, received $73,000 ( about Shs 275 million) in his dollar account the dollar account at Stanbic’s Bugolobi branch. The money was deposited by a company called Green Global Corporation, which deals in gold. Suspicious, Stanbic Bank reversed the transaction and sent the money…

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JSC Conversations: Dr Kambona explains limits of URA’s power

Dr. Oscar Kambona, a founding partner at Kampala Associated Advocates (KAA), has warned that Uganda must strike a careful balance between aggressive tax collection and protecting citizens’ constitutional rights. Speaking during a lively online interview hosted by lawyer Elison Karuhanga on the JSC Conversations, Kambona talked about the growing powers of the taxman, the relationship…

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Justice Owiny-Dollo ‘forgot’ to sign a ruling leaving former URA employee to endure ‘legal misery’

A long-running legal battle between Amos Murisa and Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has taken a dramatic turn after the Supreme Court ruled that a missing signature on a judgment by Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo means the case has to be retried. At that time, Owiny-Dollo, then a deputy chief justice, was one of the judges who…

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Cavendish University dismissed him for complaining about his results. He lost in court because he filed “late”

Letia Shamil Atabua was a student at Cavendish University in Uganda and often complained about being treated unfairly by some lecturers. In one semester, he was given four retakes out of six course units. So he started complaining and insisting loudly that he needed to see his examination papers for the course units he retook….

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Dr Davis Musiimenta holds one share in a medical firm. He held it hostage over $100,000

Once upon a time, two corporate “cousins” in Uganda found themselves locked in a standoff that nearly brought their company to its knees. At the centre of the storm was Medical Concierge Group Limited, a health technology company operating in Uganda. Its majority shareholder was Rocket Health Africa Corporation, which held 199,999 shares. The remaining…

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How Roko lost Shs 65bn deal to build office block for UBOS

The PPDA Appeals Tribunal has dismissed an application by Roko Construction challenging its disqualification from a multibillion-shilling tender floated by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS). In a detailed ruling, the tribunal upheld UBOS’s decision to eliminate Roko at the preliminary stage and confirmed the award to CRJE East Africa Ltd. The dispute arose from…

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Left to Right: Prof Anthony Mugisha, Prof Henry Alinaitwe and prof Bruce Kirenga

When professors Mugisha, Alinaitwe and Kirenga fought for the Makerere DVC job…now held by Ireeta

It all started in February 2024 when Makerere University advertised the position of Deputy Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration. Three professors were shortlisted. They were Prof. Anthony Mugisha, Prof. Henry Alinaitwe and Associate Prof. Bruce Kirenga. The Senate conducted elections Prof. Mugisha emerged with the highest number of votes so he was reccomended for…

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Couple loses matrimonial home as Stanbic Bank moves in to recover Shs14.3 bn

For several years, Sarick Construction Ltd and Stanbic Bank Uganda worked side by side in what appeared to be a typical banker customer relationship built on trust. Between 2019 and 2022, Stanbic advanced multiple loan facilities to Sarick Construction to finance its operations. Samuel Okurut and Gorreti Okurut, the company’s directors, personally backed the loans,…

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How Matthew Rukikaire, Garuga Musinguzi fought to control company they jointly owned

The High Court has ordered a special audit into the affairs of Incafex Limited, after one of its shareholders, former minister Mathew Rukikaire, accused other shareholders of sidelining him and mismanaging the company. Rukikaire, the late James Garuga Musinguzi, and other shareholders started the company more than 35 years ago as a vehicle to carry…

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He slapped her on their wedding night but they stayed together for 33 years. Now they’ve divorced

The signs were there from the very beginning, but somehow, Hope Kyomugisha hoped her husband, Friday Mugisha, would change into a better person. On their wedding night in 1992, Mugisha allegedly slapped her after an argument. Kyomugisha, fearful of disappointing many people, including her parents, chose to stay. Little did she know that the beating…

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Court quashes Shs 1.24 billion tax demand against Britania by URA

The High Court has overturned tax assessments worth Shs1.24 billion that Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) had imposed on Britania Allied Industries Limited. In a detailed ruling, Justice Susan Odongo said URA acted “unfairly” and “unlawfully” by retrospectively changing its interpretation of customs law after approving Britania’s imports for nearly a decade. The dispute arose from…

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Magistrate warns defence lawyers over delays in Pastor Kayanja case

The Mwanga II Magistrate, Adams Byarugaba, has warned defence lawyers representing nine accused persons in a blackmail case involving Pastor Robert Kayanja to stop what he described as repeated and unjustified excuses that have delayed the trial for years. The accused are facing charges of blackmail and conspiracy, arising from allegations that they attempted to…

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NRM Team Thorough wins trademark case, court orders impostors to pay Shs 10 million [VIDEO]

The High Court has restrained businessman Naris Nuwagaba and three others from using the name and brand “Team Thorough”, after finding that they infringed on a registered trademark owned by Team Thorough Business Mobilizers Cooperative Savings and Credit Society Limited. In a judgment delivered on December 2, 2025, Justice Susan Odongo ruled that the defendants…

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