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The International Crimes Division of the High Court has postponed the bail hearing for the National Unity Platform (NUP) deputy president for Buganda region, Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi, and his 23 co-accused because state attorneys were attending the prosecutors’ symposium.
Justice Susan Okalany adjourned the hearing of the bail application today (May 25) and rescheduled it for next Monday.
The three-day symposium, being held starting today (May 25) at Hotel Africana under the theme “Enhancing Professionalism for Responsive Prosecution Services,” has brought together state attorneys and other justice sector stakeholders from across the country. The event is being organised by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
In their bail application filed on May 4, the accused, who are battling charges of terrorism, argue that the offences are bailable by the High Court.
They contend that despite several appearances at the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Butambala, they have neither been committed to the High Court for trial nor given a hearing date, which they attribute to prolonged investigations by the police.
“It is in the interest of justice, fairness and the constitutional doctrine of presumption of innocence that the applicants be granted bail,” Kivumbi stated in his affidavit.
Court documents indicate that the applicants were arrested between January 2 and January 14, 2026, before being arraigned before the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Butambala on January 20, 2026.
They were initially charged with inciting violence and malicious damage to property and later remanded to Kabasanda Government Prison, Mpigi Women’s Prison and Naguru Remand Home for juveniles until February 3, 2026.
On January 21, 2026, Kivumbi was separately arraigned before the same court on charges of terrorism contrary to sections 6(1)(a) and 3(a) of the Anti-Terrorism Act and remanded to Kitalya Prison. The offence carries a maximum sentence of death upon conviction.