President Yoweri Museveni today presided over the swearing-in ceremony of the new Deputy Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Moses Kazibwe Kawumi.
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs has urged former ministers and MPs who were not re-elected to return their diplomatic passports and obtain ordinary ones, as the privileges end when their term in office concludes.
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The Principal Judge Jane Frances Abodo has called for enhanced forensic science training and greater use of practical learning approaches to strengthen judicial capacity in handling increasingly complex criminal cases.
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UPDATE: Justice Kazibwe was sworn in as Deputy Chief Justice by President Yoweri Museveni, filling the vacancy left after Chief Justice Flavian Zeija’s promotion in March 2026. #NTVNews
With over 30 years in the judiciary, from Makerere University graduate to Court of Appeal justice, he will oversee key courts and support judicial administration.
Members of Parliament across party lines have asked the Judiciary to urgently hear and dispose of over 100 pending election petitions, saying the cases are distracting legislators and undermining service delivery.
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“The administration of justice is not merely a legal function; it is a public trust. Judicial power is exercised on behalf of the people, and therefore every interaction we have with court users should reinforce public confidence in the Judiciary”- Justice Mike Chibita of Supreme Court.
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Today at State House Entebbe, I presided over the swearing-in of Hon. Justice Moses Kawumi Kazibwe as Deputy Chief Justice.
I congratulate Justice Kawumi and commend the Judiciary, under the leadership of Chief Justice Flavian Zeija, for the progress being made in fighting corruption, promoting Alternative Dispute Resolution, and embracing digitisation. These reforms are important in ensuring that justice is delivered efficiently, fairly, and without unnecessary delays.
When we came into government, corruption and excessive emphasis on technicalities were major weaknesses in the judicial system. I am therefore pleased to see continued efforts to strengthen substance, integrity, and accountability in the administration of justice.
I wish Justice Kawumi success as he undertakes this important responsibility.
@Aine950513 The advantage with the law practice is that you can start your own practice and also be an employer. Shift from the receiving end to the giving end.
@jjmabonga@CEOEastAfrica@UNOC_UG When will other talents also be identified, trained, and utilised, or are these the first and last people to benefit from government training?
Continuity in service without creating opportunities for new talent has its demerits.