However, the Judge overruled their request citing that there is a need to agree on the fact that there is a dispute because Lukwago's letter had a timeline which is today
However, appearing before Justice Lydia Mugambe of High Court Civil Division, Nyanzi through her lawyer Isaac Ssemakadde told court to reject the affidavit of Abunyang which the University is using to challenge its failure to pay Nyanzi all her emoluments arising from the illegal suspension.
On July 21st 2018, Venansio Byamukama, the former Nyakahita village Council chairperson in Buhara Sub County, Kabale district was shot by Kanyankole while at a campaign rally at Kafunjo Health Centre II.
The traders accused the authorities for carrying out the registration exercise without involving the leadership of the market and failing to share with them the Memorandum of Understanding and market designs for scrutiny.
Last month Nyanzi sued Makerere University for failing to abide by the orders of the Staff Appeals Tribunal which declared that her suspension was illegal since it contravened with rules in the employment Act, 2006.
Through his lawyer Pace Advocates, Migadde says that he had gone to fuel his motorbike at a Pump Station when he was picked up by soldiers for allegedly wearing a red t-shirt resembling those used by People Power activists led Bobi Wine and handed over to the errant officers.
The children; Edmond Tumushabe, Mercy Tayebwa and Eseza Musekura filed an application before High Court on December 16 2013, seeking a permanent injunction against Fortunate Kyampa, Marion Tumuhimbise and Jacob Akampurira, from claiming interest in the estates of the late Museruka until DNA tests are conducted to confirm whether the deceased was their biological father.
Prosecution led by the Rukungiri District Resident State Attorney, Richard Muhereza told court that Twebaze defiled his victim a senior one student of Grace High School Kisiizi in Kisiizi Upper trading Center in Nyarushanje Sub County on December 17th 2016.
Kiiza told court that Lyakaremye was secretly arraigned before the UPDF General court martial with illegal gun possession after the army learnt about the High Court order.
Fred Byaruhanga, who claimed to be a lawyer from Ngaruye Ruhindi and Company Advocates, had appeared before Justice Moses Kawumi Kazibwe to present a withdraw letter of a case in which Leading Distillers Uganda Limited had sued the then Kabale Resident District Commissioner, Cox Nyakairu and Kabale District local Government. His luck ran out when he failed to defend his withdraw letter which led the presiding judge, Moses Kazibwe, to ask him to present his credentials.
On February 12, 2018, Bernard Kasangaki and Richard Mugayehwenki dragged the district to court seeking an order to stop the advertisement and appointment of new public servants to the positions they have been holding.
Okalebo wants the affected residents to vacate the land as soon as possible to allow the University to continue with its planned development on the land.
In the eight divisions of the court, a total of 9,814 cases were completed while 31,400 are still pending. Meanwhile the High Court circuits only completed 9,753 cases and recorded 27,000 pending cases.
Speaking after the court session, Justice Moses Kazibwe said court handed the convicts lenient sentences because they pleaded guilty and therefore didnt waste courts time.
The ruling was in response to an application filed by Joseph Bossa, the UPC vice President under the Olara Otunnu administration and two others, challenging Akenas presidency.
Muthethu told court that he was lured by friends whom he did not disclose to go poaching in Queen Elizabeth National park but found himself at a police station.
Those sworn-in as high court judges are David Matovu, Jessica Naiga Ayebazibwe, Patricia Basaza Wasswa, and Margaret Mutonyi. Asaph Ruhinda Ntengye was sowrn in as the “Chief Judge†of the industrial court while Lillian Tumusiime Mugisha will also be deployed to the same court as a judge.
Gladys Nakibuule, the Nakawa high court registrar says the criminal session, which is presided over by Justice Wilson Musene Masalu is to last for a month and ten days is expected to address the case backlog.