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Ugandan Community in Oxford Decries Verdict Against Justice Lydia Mugambe

By Noelina Nalukwago OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM. The Ugandan community in Oxford has expressed deep dismay over the recent verdict involving Justice Lydia Mugambe, a respected Ugandan judge who has been accused of domestic slavery by a young Ugandan woman she had supported for years. The community, many of whom knew Mugambe personally, voiced their concern that the ruling did not fully consider the cultural context and the judge’s long-standing record of compassion and mentorship. Justice Mugambe, a doctoral student in Oxford during the time in question, was not only recognized for her integrity in the Ugandan judiciary but also embraced as a cherished member of the Oxford-based Ugandan diaspora. “Lydia is a warm, hospitable, and deeply family-oriented individual,” the community stated, adding that she had opened her home and heart to many, especially during her time of grief after losing […]

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Court stops Lawyers’ meeting to discuss Museveni letter to Chief Justice

BY URN. KAMPALA. Uganda Law Society (ULS) Extra Ordinary Meeting due this afternoon has been stopped by The High Court in Kampala. The order issued by Civil Division’s Justice Musa Ssekaana follows a successful application by one of the members of Uganda Law Society Brian Kirima against his professional body where he said he was going to suffer irreparable damages if the meeting goes on. This the second time the High Court is blocking an extraordinary general meeting called by Uganda Law Society in this year 2024. Last month, the same Court issued an order blocking them from convening to sit and discuss issues related to the management and conduct of Hoima High Court Judge Jesse Byaruhanga Rugyema in the Tilenga Oil Case. Further, this is the third order being issued against Uganda Law Society by the same Court in […]