Kamwokya Times
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Kamwokya Times
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Kasiwukira Murder Appeal Hearing Hits Snag

Kamwokya Times by Kamwokya Times
April 3, 2025
in News
0 0
0
Kasiwukira Murder Appeal Hearing Hits Snag
Share on FacebookShare on X

By KT Reporter

The hearing of an appeal against two people convicted for the murder of former Kampala businessman Eria Ssebunya Bugembe, alias Kasiwukira, has failed to take off before the Supreme Court.

The Court, presided over by five Justices led by Professor Lillian Tibatemwa Ekirikubinza, heard that the reason for not proceeding with the hearing of the case was caused by prison authorities’ inability to transfer one of the appellants, Police Constable Jaden Ashiraf, from Bugungu to Luzira prison.

Mike Chibita, Stephen Musota, Monica Mugenyi and Percy Night Tuhaise appeared online.

On Thursday, Assistant Superintendent of Prisons Timothy Tamale told the Supreme Court that due to security concerns and understaffing issues, Prisons was unable to effect the transfer of Jaden to Luzira prison. Tamale then asked for at least one week to allow the prison officers to work out a security plan on how to transfer and escort him to Luzira prison.

As a result, Jaden attended the court session via Zoom, however, the Justices have declined the request.

Instead, the court ordered the Supreme Court Registrar to facilitate Jayden’s lawyer, Andrew Ssebugwawo, to visit Bugungu prison by next week. This, they said, is necessary for Ssebugwawo to meet with Jaden and receive formal instructions to handle the appeal.

Other InterestingArticles

End of a Distinguished Era as Mrs. Patience Mushengyezi Hands-Over Senate Division Office

Makerere University Inaugurates 2nd Health User Committee

Balancing Sovereignty and Openness: Regulating Foreign Influence without Stifling Growth

Ethiopian Airlines Firms Up Order for Six Boeing 787-9 Jets

UHI, Phaneroo engage government over Naguru land access

70.5m litres of petrol in stock as government assures steady supply

World largest Condom manufacturer Karex to raise prices as US–Iran war strains supply chain

IEA flags risk of misdirected fuel subsidies as energy crisis deepens

Jaden, a former police officer from Mayuge Community police, and his co-convict Sandrah Nakungu, who is serving a 20-year jail sentence for her in-laws’ murder, are appealing their convictions.

The court has further ordered that Jaden’s lawyer and the State Attorney, Sam Oola, each file written submissions on which the court should base its judgment to be delivered on notice.

During the court session, Jaden followed proceedings via Zoom, while Nakungu was present in court.

In 2016, the late High Court Judge Wilson Masalu Musene convicted Nakungu and Jaden for murder because they had exhibited intentions of murdering the businessman. During the trial prosecution presented to the court video footage showing that Jaden had attempted to kill Kasiwukira on two different occasions without succeeding.

Justice Musene also established that Nakungu owned the vehicle that Jaden used to knock Kasiwukira. He subsequently sentenced the duo to 20 years in Luzira Prison for murder.

He acquitted Kasiwukira’s widow, Sarah Nabikol,o because “her name was never mentioned anywhere in the video clip that was presented to court about the alleged plot to kill Kasiwukira, even though a State Witness, Richard Byamukama, implicated her for financing the attack on her husband.

However, Justice Musene noted that the third person in the video clip was only referred to as ‘Madam’ without any specific mention about Nabikolo. As a result, Nakungu and Jaden appealed their convictions and sentences in the Court of Appeal, but they were upheld. The DPP also appealed the acquittal of the widow, but she also lost.

Dissatisfied with the decision of the Court of Appeal, Nakungu and Jaden appealed to the Supreme Court, hence the matter that came for hearing today.

The convicts argue that Justice Musene convicted them on defective charges, denied them a chance to present their witnesses, thereby denying them their constitutional right and entitlement to a fair trial, an illegality they say was upheld by the Court of Appeal-URN. Give us feedback on this story through our email: kamwokyatimes@gmail.com

Post Views: 298

Read RelatedArticles

End of a Distinguished Era as Mrs. Patience Mushengyezi Hands-Over Senate Division Office
News

End of a Distinguished Era as Mrs. Patience Mushengyezi Hands-Over Senate Division Office

April 22, 2026
8
Makerere University Inaugurates 2nd Health User Committee
News

Makerere University Inaugurates 2nd Health User Committee

April 22, 2026
5
Balancing Sovereignty and Openness: Regulating Foreign Influence without Stifling Growth
News

Balancing Sovereignty and Openness: Regulating Foreign Influence without Stifling Growth

April 22, 2026
7
Ethiopian Airlines Firms Up Order for Six Boeing 787-9 Jets
News

Ethiopian Airlines Firms Up Order for Six Boeing 787-9 Jets

April 22, 2026
5
UHI, Phaneroo engage government over Naguru land access
News

UHI, Phaneroo engage government over Naguru land access

April 22, 2026
8
IEA flags risk of misdirected fuel subsidies as energy crisis deepens
News

70.5m litres of petrol in stock as government assures steady supply

April 22, 2026
10

Top Stories

End of a Distinguished Era as Mrs. Patience Mushengyezi Hands-Over Senate Division Office
News

End of a Distinguished Era as Mrs. Patience Mushengyezi Hands-Over Senate Division Office

by Kamwokya Times
April 22, 2026
0
8

Read more

Makerere University Inaugurates 2nd Health User Committee

Balancing Sovereignty and Openness: Regulating Foreign Influence without Stifling Growth

Ethiopian Airlines Firms Up Order for Six Boeing 787-9 Jets

Featured News

End of a Distinguished Era as Mrs. Patience Mushengyezi Hands-Over Senate Division Office
News

End of a Distinguished Era as Mrs. Patience Mushengyezi Hands-Over Senate Division Office

by Kamwokya Times
April 22, 2026
0
8

Read more

Makerere University Inaugurates 2nd Health User Committee

Balancing Sovereignty and Openness: Regulating Foreign Influence without Stifling Growth

Ethiopian Airlines Firms Up Order for Six Boeing 787-9 Jets

Kamwokya Times

Copyrights © 2024 All Rigts Reserved

  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Contact

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Contact

Copyrights © 2024 All Rigts Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?