By Our Reporter

6th June 2023

Former Kawempe South Member of Parliament, Mubarak Munyagwa, along with four other individuals, has been remanded to Luzira Prison on charges of malicious damage to property and conspiracy to commit a felony.

The decision was made by Chief Magistrate Doreen Karungi Olga at Kajjansi Chief Magistrates Court.

Munyagwa and his co-accused are alleged to have unlawfully entered land owned by Dechomai Asset Trust Number Three LCC, a Ugandan company owned by an American, with the intent to annoy the company.

They are also accused of willfully and unlawfully destroying cassava valued at 5 million Shillings, which belonged to Janan Opio, between May 26th, 2023, and June 3rd, 2023, in Mutungo Cell, Wakiso District.

All the accused individuals have denied the charges brought against them.

Munyagwa, in particular, maintains his innocence and suggests that political motives may be behind the accusations, asserting that he purchased the disputed land for 1.2 billion Shillings and paid in installments.

The State Attorney, Charlotte Kwikiriza, informed the court that inquiries into the case are still ongoing.

Munyagwa’s lawyers attempted to apply for bail but were informed that the court had limited time, and they were advised to make the application next week.

Consequently, the accused were remanded to prison until June 12th, 2023.

It is worth noting that this is not the first time Munyagwa has been involved in land-related controversies.

In 2017, he was part of a lawsuit against the National Forestry Authority (NFA) over disputed land ownership.

 

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Tuesday 6th June 2023 09:23:09 PM