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FULL LIST: 30 Magistrates Deployed Across Country To Handle Election Petitions

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At least 30 magistrates have been moved to different parts of the country in a move intended to boost the management of election petitions.

According to a transfer schedule issued by the Judiciary Chief Registrar, Ms. Sarah Langa Siu, 15 of these are deployments of Magistrates Grade One who were recently appointed acting chief magistrates. The schedule also has transfers of seven other Chief Magistrates and eight Magistrates Grade One.

The Judicial Service Commission – a body mandated to recruit and regulate the conduct of all Judicial Officers and staff of the Judiciary – last month assigned the 15 Magistrates a six-month term as acting chief magistrates. 

Ms. Langa said the changes and assignments are intended to boost service delivery in the Courts as well as address the staffing gaps in the Magisterial areas.

With the changes, the number of Chief Magistrates now increases from 42 to 57, while Magistrates Grade One now reduce from 190 to 175. 

The new deployments are for Mukanza Robert, Mugagga John Kavuma, Nvanungi Sylvia, Tusiime Sarah Bashaija, Semondo Benson, Nambozo Joy, Aanyu Margaret, Okumu Jude Muwone, Basemera Sarah, Barigye Said, and Ms. Aciro Joan. Others are Watyekere George W., Talisuna Patrick, Oji Phillip, and Muhimbise Gordon.

While the transfers of 28 of the 30 Magistrates are with immediate effect, Chief Magistrates: Jessica Chemeri (Iganga to Tororo) and Mulondo Masitula (Tororo to Mityana) will move to new stations on March 26. 

Other changes have the Nabweru Chief Magistrate, Ms. Amoko Patricia, redeployed to the Judiciary headquarters to engage in administrative duties in the chambers of the Chief Registrar.

CHIEF MAGISTRATES TRANSFERRED  – FEBRUARY 2021

SNNAMECURRENT STATIONNEW STATION
1.Ms. Mponye Kolya SarahNtungamoNAKASONGOLA
2.Ms. Amono MonicaSorotiNABWERU
3.Ms. Chemeri JessicaIgangaTORORO
4.Ms. Amoko PatriciaNabweruCR’S CHAMBERS
5.Mr. Sayuni DavidNebbiHOIMA
6.Ms. Mulondo MastulaTororoMITYANA
7.Ms. Nanteza ZulaikaPallisaIGANGA

ACTING CHIEF MAGISTRATES DEPLOYED

SNNAMECURRENT STATIONNEW STATION
8.Mr. Mukanza RobertKyenjojoNEBBI
9.Mr. Mugagga John KavumaNakasekeKAMULI
10. Ms. Nvanungi SylviaSorotiPALLISA
11. Ms. Tusiime Sarah BashaijaLDC CourtKAYUNGA
12. Mr. Semondo BensonLyantondeKIRA
13. Ms. Nambozo JoyNakawaKYENJOJO
14. Ms. Aanyu MargaretNjeruSOROTI
15. Mr. Okumu Jude MuwoneMakindyeKASESE
16. Ms. Basemera SarahNabweruNAKAWA (2ND CM)
17. Mr. Barigye SaidKayungaAPAC
18. Ms. Aciro JoanKiraMENGO (2ND CM)
19. Mr. Watyekere George W.SorotiKUMI
20. Mr. Talisuna PatrickBukedeaBUSIA
21. Mr. Oji PhillipPatongoPADER
22. Mr. Muhimbise GordonMbararaNTUNGAMO

MAGISTRATES GRADE ONE TRANSFERRED

SNNAMECURRENT STATIONNEW STATION
1.Mr. Egessa Wilberforce MasaakaLugaziNJERU
2.Ms. Acaa Ketty JoanNakasongolaNAKASEKE
3.Ms. Namisi HopeKamuliBUDAKA
4.Mr. Otim MosesKaseseLYANTONDE
5.Mr. Komakech KennethBudakaBULIISA
6.Ms. Tumuhimbise NauseMasakaSOROTI
7.Mr. Alioni Emmanuel DrajoleBuliisaPATONGO
8.Ms. Kimono JulianaMityanaBUKEDEA
9.Mr. Pirimba EmmanuelKumiSOROTI
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