Arinaitwe Bwana, a police officer is remembered for smashing Dr. Kizza Besigye's car and sprayed him with pepper in 2011. He faces charges of aggravated trafficking in persons.
Nduhukire has also been instructed to report to the Deputy Registrar on a monthly basis for up to six months, after which the case will be submitted for pretrial before a single Judge.
The Chief Justice reflected on the Judiciary's progress, citing the increase in Magistrates from 100 when he was appointed to the highest office in the Judiciary in August 2020 to over 586 now, thanks to the objectives set in the Judiciary Strategic Plan Five.
The Trust Fund for Victims Consultant Martin Okwir disclosed in a recent interview that the registration will commence between January and February 2025 to establish the number of eligible victims.
The court ordered a reparation award of 10 million shillings for each of the deceased persons, 4 million shillings for victims who suffered bodily injuries, and 5 million Shillings for victims of sexual and gender-based violence.
The prosecution contends that Nanyanzi publicly insulted Nayiga, making derogatory comments about her private life and appearance. Among the alleged statements, Nanyanzi reportedly compared Nayiga to a woman’s private part, accused her of being HIV-positive, and insulted her children by calling them "bad-looking."
Ssemakadde revealed plans for a nationwide campaign to expose judicial corruption and misconduct. He said the campaign would utilize traditional and social media platforms, protests, and boycotts to raise awareness and demand accountability.