Lawmakers in Uganda are sounding the alarm over the Judiciary’s slow pace in delivering justice. The criticism comes after a review of cases revealed that
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A Milestone Achievement: Museveni to Inaugurate Judiciary Twin-Tower on February 9
In a significant development, President Yoweri Museveni is set to inaugurate the long-awaited Judiciary Twin-Tower on 9th this month. The twin-tower project, a testament to
Judiciary Gets New Public Relations Officer
The Chief Justice of Uganda, Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny-Dollo, has appointed Ereemye Jumire James Mawanda as the new Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Judiciary. Mawanda,
Parliament Honors Justice Arach-Amoko, Described as Judiciary icon
Amid a light drizzle at 1:10pm on Wednesday, 21 June 2023, Speaker Anita Among received the remains of former Supreme Court Judge, Justice Stella Arach-Amoko
Judiciary PS Bigirimana Says Appellate Courts to Be Ready by March 2023
The Permanent Secretary/Secretary to Judiciary, Dr Pius Bigirimana, has revealed that the twin towers will be ready for occupancy by March 2023. The towers will
International Criminal Court marks 20th anniversary
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, July 1, 2022/ — On 1 July 2022, the International Criminal Court (ICC) marks its 20th anniversary. On this day in 2002,
City Lawyer Male Mabirizi Arrested
Embattled city lawyer Male Mabirizi has this afternoon been arrested from Kyambogo University Banda gate. Justice Musa Ssekana has ordered the arrest on sight of
Legal Tech Lab: Taking the lead on innovations for the legal sector
About Shs376.9 billion of the 2021/2022 National Budget has been allocated to the Judiciary. Out of this, Shs18.2 billion has been earmarked for implementing the
Judiciary gives guidance on the swearing-in of Local Government officials
The Chief Registrar, Sarah Langa Siu, has directed all Chief Magistrates to set aside their routine work and prioritise the swearing-in of in-coming District Executive
Judiciary Prepares Over 45 Staff for Retirement
Judiciary Prepares Staff for RetirementMore than 45 administrative staff of different ranks, who are due for retirement, were on Wednesday taken through a one-day pre