ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
UgandaTimes
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Movies
  • World
  • Finance
  • How To
  • AFRICA
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Sports
  • East Africa
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Movies
  • World
  • Finance
  • How To
  • AFRICA
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Sports
  • East Africa
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Uganda Times
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Court

Court of Appeal to rule on case challenging former minister Nantaba’s election

Uganda Times by Uganda Times
March 29, 2022
in Court, Featured, News, Parliament, Politics
Court of Appeal to rule on case challenging former minister Nantaba’s election
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

The Court of Appeal has said it would deliver its judgment in a case challenging the election of former Minister Aidah Nantaba as the Kayunga Woman MP on notice.

On Tuesday, a panel of three justices including Geoffrey Kiryabwire, Stephen Musota  and Christopher Gashirabake listened to the summary of submissions from both sides

In their summaries, both parties asked court to adopt their written submissions as their legal arguments in the matter.

ADVERTISEMENT

“Having listened from all parties, we shall deliver the judgment on notice,” Justice Kiryabwire who spoke on behalf of the other two justices said.

Case

Two appeals were filed challenging Nantaba’s election as the Kayunga Woman Member of Parliament in the 2021 parliamentary election.

In the first appeal, Jackline Kobusingye Birungi, one of the six candidates that Nantaba trounced in the election wants the Court of Appeal to set aside the earlier decision by the High Court that maintained Nantaba as the duly elected Woman MP for Kayunga.

In her arguments, Kobusingye who came third in the contest says it was wrong for the Mukono High Court to uphold  Nantaba’s election despite having forged her A-level certificate that she obtained from Mukono Town Academy in 1998  that she used to stand for the position of MP.

ADVERTISEMENT

Kobusingye also wants court to throw Nantaba out of parliament for using an O-level certificate issued in 1996 with an initial “E” on the name whereas the A-level certificate only bears the name Nantaba Idah ,noting that the  documents don’t belong to her.

However, to prove her case, Nantaba brought one of her old students,  Denis Nyangweso who is the Samia-Bugwe Central MP as one of her witnesses to show that she went to school.

Nantaba also told court that the discrepancies in the names at O and A level certificates were rectified in a statutory declaration which was gazetted in the Uganda Gazette of October,2, 2020 to show that  they all belong to one person and herself

In the second case, Ritah Nabadda, a voter in Kayunga ran to the Court of Appeal to challenge a High  Court decision that threw out her case in which she challenged Nantaba’s election on grounds of lacking the requisite minimum academic qualifications to be elected an MP.

The High Court threw out the case after Nabadda failed to raise the required 500 signatures from registered voters as required by law for a voter to challenge any person’s victory.

Consequently, Nabadda ran to the Court of Appeal to challenge the decision.

Speaking after court on Tuesday, Nantaba said she was aware of the mafia influencing the case but said she  confident of winning.

“Though I won overwhelmingly, the mafia found ways of dragging me to court. I know mafia is determined to crush me but I trust in God to be on my side. I have confidence in court and I am sure, the truth will at last come out. I will win these cases,”Nantaba said.

Would you like to get published on this Website? You can now email Uganda Times: an Opinion, any breaking news, Exposes, story ideas, human interest, articles or any interesting videos on: [email protected]. Videos and pictures can be sent to +3197005035050 on WhatsApp

Tags: a panel of three justices including Geoffrey KiryabwireCourt of Appeal to rule on case challenging former minister Nantaba’s electionStephen Musota  and Christopher Gashirabake listened to the summary of submissions from both sidesTwo appeals were filed challenging Nantaba’s election as the Kayunga Woman Member of Parliament in the 2021 parliamentary election.
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Full Programme: Oulanyah to be buried on Friday, April 8

Next Post

Court to rule on case where Joyce Bagala appealed decision to kick her out of parliament 

Uganda Times

Uganda Times

Next Post
Court to rule on case where Joyce Bagala appealed decision to kick her out of parliament 

Court to rule on case where Joyce Bagala appealed decision to kick her out of parliament 

Amazon Best Seller

ADVERTISEMENT
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Biography: Rajiv Ruparelia; Family, Wife and Net Worth

Biography: Rajiv Ruparelia; Family, Wife and Net Worth

January 18, 2022
The Best Private Hospitals in Uganda (2025 Guide)

The Best Private Hospitals in Uganda (2025 Guide)

March 23, 2025
Top 10 Insurance Companies in Uganda

Top 10 Insurance Companies in Uganda

March 17, 2025
Muhoozi Blasts UHRC Over Eddie Mutwe Release Order

Muhoozi Blasts UHRC Over Eddie Mutwe Release Order

May 15, 2025
UPDF SOLDIERS URGED TO EQUIP THEMSELVES WITH UGANDA’S HISTORY

Fury has proven himself – but there are still plenty of challengers

0

Climate change anxiety is rising — and so is the willingness to act on it

0
Singer Pallaso Attacked By Xenophobic Mob In South Africa but now in Safe Hands

Golden Globes want to make a comeback this year. Hollywood isn’t buying

0

Baseball boosts TBS, NFL gives ESPN a kick and streamers love ‘Squid’

0
New Uganda Cancer Institute Board Unveiled

New Uganda Cancer Institute Board Unveiled

June 18, 2025
MPs Vote to Decriminalise Abortion in England and Wales

MPs Vote to Decriminalise Abortion in England and Wales

June 18, 2025
Albert Ojwang’s Death in Police Custody Sparks Outrage

Albert Ojwang’s Death in Police Custody Sparks Outrage

June 18, 2025
Acholi MPs Demand Urgent Enforcement of Balaalo Eviction Order

Acholi MPs Demand Urgent Enforcement of Balaalo Eviction Order

June 17, 2025

Recent News

New Uganda Cancer Institute Board Unveiled

New Uganda Cancer Institute Board Unveiled

June 18, 2025
MPs Vote to Decriminalise Abortion in England and Wales

MPs Vote to Decriminalise Abortion in England and Wales

June 18, 2025
Albert Ojwang’s Death in Police Custody Sparks Outrage

Albert Ojwang’s Death in Police Custody Sparks Outrage

June 18, 2025
Acholi MPs Demand Urgent Enforcement of Balaalo Eviction Order

Acholi MPs Demand Urgent Enforcement of Balaalo Eviction Order

June 17, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 UgandaTimes

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Movies
  • World
  • Finance
  • How To
  • AFRICA
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Sports
  • East Africa
  • Lifestyle

© 2025 UgandaTimes