BUTAMBALA - Outgoing National Unity Platform (NUP) party MP for Butambala County, Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi, and Nakawa West lord councillor in Kampala, John Mary Ssebuufu, have been further remanded in prison.
Kivumbi and his 24 co-accused were produced before the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Butambala district amid tight security on charges of terrorism, while Ssebuufu appeared before Nakawa Magistrate’s Court in Kampala on an inciting violence offence.
Kivumbi and his group were further remanded to Kitalya Prison in Wakiso district until March 31, 2026, to allow state prosecution more time to complete their investigations, while Ssebuufu to Luzira Prison until March 24, 2026, when court will deliver its ruling on his bail application.
They were remanded by the Butambala Court Chief Magistrate, Deogratious Ssejjemba, and the Grade One Nakawa Magistrate, Frank Namanya, respectively.
The terrorism charges against Kivumbi, who had also been brought back to court for continuation of his bail hearing, relate to violence and seven deaths that occurred in Butambala when the country went to the polls to elect the President and Members of Parliament on January 15, 2026.