| Environmental Scientist | Farmer | Entrepreneur | Rotarian| Etudiant de droit | County Treasurer @BugandaKingdom |@EssazaSsingo

Joined April 2012
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Big thanks to JCRC and partners for organizing today’s sickle cell symposium at Golden Tulip Hotel. New research, better screening tools, stronger mental health support — all focused on one thing: increasing patient care. #SCD #ThankYouJCRC
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Tusisinkanye Oweekitiibwa Cotilda Nakate Kikomeko; Minisita avunaanyizibwa ku by'enjigiriza, ebyobulamu ne woofisi ya Maama Nnaabagereka, twogedde ku nsonga ezikwata ku bulwadde bwa nnalubiri ate n'okukuza olunaku lwokumanyisa obulwadde buno olubeerawo nga 19th June mu nsi yonna. Obantu basaanye bamanye ebikwata ku bulwadde buno, naddala abavubuka abali mu matendekero, kubanga eyo gyebafunira ebirowoozo byokufuna ababeezi. @joycebagala1 #RootedLife
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Barclays Bank of Uganda Ltd v Paul Baigana & Another (Civil Suit No. 149 of 2011) [2026] UGCommC 297 (15 May 2026) Paul Baigana, as the signing valuer, and CB Richard Ellis (U) Ltd, as the valuation firm, were held jointly liable for UGX 438,264,064 arising from a negligent mortgage valuation👉:ulii.org/en/akn/ug/judgment/… @Absa @AbsaUganda @newvisionwire @DailyMonitor @nbstv @ntvuganda
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All business operations must be based on standard operating procedures. Even a family business must be properly managed on clear and sustainable systems. If family members pick money from the till without any controls, then they will ruin the business - because the bigger the amounts they pick, the more they crave more. In the end, the business collapses. From my book #WorkAndProsper
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Lord Mayor NOT 'Road Mayor'
Wait!! what is Hamza do in the same boardroom with the road mayor. How did he even get there?🤔
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Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga akedde Nabbingo mu Busiro okwetaba ku mukolo ogw'okujaguza emyaka 84 egy'essomero lya Trinity College Nabbingo. Omusumba w'essaza ekkulu ery'e Masaka Serverus Jjumba y'akulembeddemu mmisa ku mukolo guno. Omukolo gwetabiddwako Omukubiriza w'olukiiko lw'Abataka Omutaka Namwama Augustine Kizito Mutumba, Minisita w'Ebyenjigiriza mu Buganda Owek. Choltilda Nakate ng'ono yaliko omukulu w'essomero lino, guliko Abaami ba Kabaka ku mitendera egy'enjawulo, Bannaddiini, Bannabyabufuzi, Bannabyanjigiriza, abakulembeze b'essomero lino, abayizi abaasomerako wano n'abaliwo, abazadde n'abantu abalala. Essomero lino lyatandikibwawo mu Mukutulansanja wa 1942 era libangudde abaana b'eggwanga bangi ddala.
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I am honored to be the Chief Guest at the celebrations marking the 84th anniversary of Trinity College Nabbingo in Busiro. Over the years, the school has produced many distinguished men and women who have made significant contributions to our country. It is truly fitting to celebrate the remarkable achievements and enduring legacy built over the past eight decades. Congratulations to the administration, staff, students, alumnae, and all stakeholders on this milestone.
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I congratulate Trinity College Nabbingo upon celebrating 84 years of excellence in nurturing generations of young women who have served Uganda and the world with distinction. As we give thanks to God for His faithfulness, I commend the Church, successive boards, teachers, parents, non-teaching staff, and all stakeholders whose dedication has sustained the school's proud legacy since 1942. I call upon all stakeholders to continue investing in quality education, leadership development, moral formation, and innovation to prepare learners for an ever-changing world. To the students, I remind you that you are the hope of the future. Remain disciplined, resilient, and focused, and continue to uphold the proud tradition of excellence that has made Trinity College Nabbingo one of Uganda's finest institutions.
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Masindi High Court on Thursday held its first Regional Coordinating Committee (RCC) meeting of the year, bringing together justice sector stakeholders from across the Circuit. The meeting recorded 100 percent attendance, reflecting the strong commitment of member institutions to strengthening coordination in the administration of justice. The meeting was chaired by the Resident Judge of Masindi High Court, Lady Justice Mary Babirye, who congratulated the political leaders and representatives who were recently elected in the concluded elections and urged them to continue supporting efforts aimed at enhancing access to justice within their respective communities. During the meeting, all participating institutions presented their respective briefs, highlighting achievements, challenges, and ongoing interventions. Members engaged in discussions on the key challenges affecting justice delivery and proposed practical recommendations to address them. Among the notable developments reported was the allocation of land to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) by Kiryandongo District Local Government. The development is expected to help address office accommodation challenges currently faced by the ODPP in the district. Members noted that once the proposed Kiryandongo Chief Magistrate’s Court is constructed, the office space currently occupied by the ODPP will be freed up, creating room for the posting of an additional Magistrate to strengthen service delivery. Masindi High Court, was commended for conducting several criminal sessions, which have significantly contributed to reducing case backlog, increasing case disposal rates, and decongesting prisons through the timely conclusion of criminal matters. Stakeholders also emphasized the need for all justice sector institutions to actively promote Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms, particularly plea bargaining and mediation, as effective tools for enhancing access to justice and reducing case backlog. The meeting further called upon the Uganda Police Force to embrace and strengthen the use of technology in its operations to enhance interoperability with the Judiciary’s Electronic Court Case Management Information System (ECCMIS) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions’ Prosecutor Case Management Information System (PROCAMIS). Members observed that greater technological integration among justice institutions would improve efficiency, coordination, and case tracking. At the conclusion of the meeting, members agreed that the next RCC meeting will be hosted at Isimba Prison Farm on 24 September 2026
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Olwa leero abantu ba Ssabasajja Kabaka abawangaalira mu Canada betabye mu misinde gy'amazaalibwa ge age 71 mu kibuga Toronto ekya Canada.Emisinde gyisimbuddwa Omwami wa Kabaka mu Canada Esteeri Muyinda era gyetabiddwako abantu ba Ssabassajja Kabaka abawangaalira mu bitundu ebyo
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Congratulations @MwesigyeFranks.
At her LC1... See you all on 20th June for the wedding 😍💪
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Empaka z'omupiira gw'amasaza 2026 zitandise, twesunga okulaba ebitone nga byongera okukuzibwa mu bavubuka, n'obumu nga butumbulwa mu bantu ba Kabaka. Omupiira ogugguddewo wakati wa Buweekula ne Kyaddondo wadde guwedde maliri, gubadde mulungi ku kisaawe ne mu bawagizi, tewabadde buyoogaano bwonna, ekyo kye twagala, omupiira guwangulire ku kisaawe, empisa nga ze zikulembera buli kimu. Mbaagaliza sizoni ennungi, ttiimu enaasukkuluma ewangule. #MasazaCup2026
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Katikkiro agguddewo empaka z'Amasaza ez'omulundi guno. Buweekula egguddewo ne Kyaddondo.
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Ekiriwo kati; Okuggulawo empaka z'omupiira gw'Amasaza e Buweekula. Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga, atuuse ku kisaawe kya NTC e Mubende okuggulawo empaka z'omulundi guno. Awerekeddwako, Oweek Robert Sserwanga, Oweek Noah Kiyimba, Oweek Joseph Kawuki, ne Oweek Choltilda Nakate Kikomeko, Oweek Hajji Amisi Kakomo, Oweek Mariam Mayanja Nkalubo,omutaka wa Kayozi Kizito Batuuka, Abaami b’Amasaza, abakiise b'Olukiiko ab'e Buweekula, ne bannabyabufuzi.
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#MasazaCup2026: Tugguddewo empaka z'omupiira gw'amasaza ez'omwaka guno 2026 n'omupiira wakati wa Buweekula ne Kyaddondo wano e Mubende ku NTC. Omwaka guno, ekikopo ky'Amasaza kizannyibwa omulundi gwa 22, era tusuubira omutindo omulungi okuva eri bonna abeetaba mu mpaka.
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Amasomero ag'enjawulo geetabye ku mukolo gw'okukuza olunaku lw'obutondebwensi mu bwakabaka, era gayimbye ennyimba ezisusuuta obutonde era ne bavumirira abo abatyoboola obutondebwensi.
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Ekiriwo kati; okukuza olunaku lw'obutondebwensi mu bwakabaka. Entikko y'emikolo eri ku Mother Kevin college Mabira e Kyaggwe. Mu kiseera kino omugenyi omukulu, nga ye mukubiriza w'olukiiko lwa Buganda, Oweek Patrick Luwaga Mugumbule, atuuse. Awerekeddwako Oweek Hajjat Mariam Nkalubo Mayanja, ne Oweek Choltilda Nakate Kikomeko. Ayaniriziddwa Ssekiboobo n'Abamyuka be, Oweek Ann Namayanja Kigudde, n'Abaami ba Kabaka ku mitendera egy'enjawulo. Olunaku lutambulidde ku mulamwa, “Twongere Omutindo mu kukuuma Obutondebwensi, ku lw’enkyukakyuka y’Obudde ne kulw’embeera Zaffe” Oweek Patrick Luwaga Mugumbule, asoose kulambula bidiba mwe balundira eby'ennyanja n'okuyigiriza abayizi okulunda n'okukuuma obutonde. Oluvannyuma alambuziddwa ennimiro y'ebimuli ebivaamu akaloosa akawunyisa obulungi ekifo, era asimbye omuti gw'ekijjukizo n'ekigendererwa eky'okukuuma obutondebwensi.
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The Judiciary’s ICT and Documentation Committee has honoured Court of Appeal and Constitutional Court Judge, Justice Dr. Frederick Martin Stephen Egonda-Ntende, for his exceptional contribution to the digital transformation of Uganda’s justice system, recognizing his pivotal role in laying the foundation for many of the technological innovations that have modernized court operations across the country. The recognition, presented on behalf of the Chief Justice, Justice Dr. Flavian Zeija, during a ceremony held in the Chief Justice’s Boardroom at the Supreme Court, comes as Justice Egonda-Ntende prepares to retire from judicial service upon attaining the mandatory retirement age on June 15, 2026. Members of the ICT and Documentation Committee yesterday gathered to celebrate a judicial career that has been closely associated with innovation, technological advancement, and the modernization of court processes. Presenting the award, Justice Christopher Madrama Izama, Chairperson of the ICT and Documentation Committee, described Justice Egonda-Ntende as a visionary leader whose foresight helped move Uganda’s Judiciary from a predominantly paper-based institution into the digital era. He recalled that at a time when court processes largely relied on handwritten records, manual filing systems and physical registries, Justice Egonda-Ntende championed the use of technology to improve efficiency, transparency and access to justice. “Long before technology became a central pillar of judicial administration, Justice Egonda-Ntende understood its transformative potential and dedicated himself to ensuring that the Judiciary embraced innovation,” Justice Madrama said. He particularly highlighted Justice Egonda-Ntende’s role in championing the establishment of the Uganda Legal Information Institute (ULII), a platform that has significantly expanded public access to legislation, case law and legal information. According to Justice Madrama, what started as a national legal information repository has grown into a globally recognized legal resource that continues to evolve through the adoption of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence. Justice Madrama also hailed Justice Egonda-Ntende’s leadership as Chairperson of the Electronic Court Case Management Information System (ECCMIS) Steering Committee, noting that his stewardship was instrumental in the Judiciary’s transition from paper files to digital case management. “His interventions have intersected very well with the development of artificial intelligence, which is likely to shape the future work of the Judiciary and bring justice closer to the people of Uganda,” he said. He credited Justice Egonda-Ntende with supporting innovations such as electronic filing, digital registries, automated workflows, virtual court proceedings and electronic records management, reforms that have significantly improved efficiency and reduced delays in service delivery. “Today, files can be accessed from anywhere, they no longer get lost, and court users do not have to spend long hours waiting for services. We owe much of this progress to his pioneering work in the development of electronic systems that are transforming the Judiciary,” Justice Madrama added. Beyond technology, Justice Madrama commended Justice Egonda-Ntende’s leadership style, describing him as approachable, supportive and deeply committed to mentoring others. “You have driven this Committee forward, inspired us and laid a firm foundation. Those who come after you will only build upon the strong foundation you have established,” he said before presenting the Judiciary Appreciation Award. Receiving the award, Justice Egonda-Ntende described the recognition as both humbling and emotional as he prepares to conclude a distinguished judicial career spanning several decades
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Ericsson AB v Uganda Revenue Authority (Application No. 60 of 2020) [2026] UGTAT 24 (29 May 2026) Unreconciled VAT–income tax variances without invoices are VAT‑inclusive; agency notices issued during the objection period were unlawful 👉:ulii.org/en/akn/ug/judgment/… @cryskaba @TaxAppealug
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Nevertheless you are an intelligent man you should have known better.
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