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Chief Justice Owiny Dollo’s wife appointed Judge of High Court

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
August 20, 2021
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Last week, President Museveni appointed a total of seven judges, two of whom are to serve on the Court of Appeal Bench and five on the High Court Bench.

“In exercise of the powers vested in the President by Article 142(1) of the 1995 Constitution, I have, acting on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission, appointed persons listed below as Justices of the Appeal and Judges of the High Court, respectively,” he stated in a letter dated August 13, 2021.

Those appointed to the Court of Appeal Bench include; Justice Luswata Kavuma Eva and Justice Christopher Gashirabake. Those appointed to the High Court Bench are; Tom Chemutai, Lawrence Tweyanze, Vincent Wagona, Alice Komuhangi, and Florence Nakachwa.

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Nakachwa is a wife to the Chief Justice of Uganda, Alfonso Owiny Dollo. She is the Deputy Director at Law Development Centre, and is also in charge of academic matters at the same institution. She has been teaching at LDC since 1991. She teaches Legal Writing skills, Legislative Drafting, Family Law & Practice, and Criminal Law.

The President has since forwarded the seven names to the Parliament for vetting as one of the constitutional requirements before they take an oath and commence work officially.

The appointment of three justices to the Court of Appeal now brings the total number of justices to the second-highest court in the land to 17 while the appointment of the five High Court judges now brings the total number of judges to 67.

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