Court halts compensation of businessman Dodoviko for Ndeeba church land
The Principal Judge Flavian Zeija made the decision on Monday noticing that the said pay ought to be remained until the primary suit wherein Mwanje guaranteed responsibility for still up in the air.
The High Court in Kampala has stopped the arranged pay of 3.8 billion Shillings to city financial specialist Dodoviko Mwanje, on whose arranges the design of St Peters Church of Uganda in Ndeeba was wrecked.
The Principal Judge Flavian Zeija made the decision on Monday noticing that the said pay ought to be remained until the primary suit wherein Mwanje guaranteed responsibility for still up in the air.
In February 2021, the public authority introduced to parliament a strengthening financial plan to in addition to other things help the obligatory obtaining of place that is known for the Ndeeba Church of Uganda which was leveled down in 2020. In spite of the fact that parliament had questioned the move, an Ad Hoc panel ashore pay drove by Veronica Eragu Bichetero later authorized installment of 3.8 billion Shillings to Dodoviko Mwanje.
Be that as it may, Lucy Nsubuga, the widow of late Bishop Dunstan Nsubuga hurry to court looking for requests to stop the installment forthcoming the conference and last removal of the suit where she is testing the responsibility for land. In an application through her attorney Jamir Mpiima, Mrs Nsubuga said that parliament chose in absolute negligence of her complaints with respect to the judgment of the great court which brought about the exchange of responsibility for including Kibuga block 7 plot 39 at Mengo to Mwanje.
Mrs Nsubuga noticed that the court choice by the Land Division Judge John Eudes Keitirima depended on bogus data manufactured by a city legal advisor Ambrose Tebyasa who professed to have gotten guidelines from her. The said court choice gave the responsibility for land that had housed St Peter’s Ndeeba Church of Uganda for a very long time to the joint overseer of the home of the late Evelyn Nacwa, a Buganda Kingdom Princess, who later offered it to Mwanje’s Ephraim ventures.
Mpiima likewise adds that in case Mwanje is granted the pay cash, the improvement may influence the issue in the fundamental suit in this way influencing the interests of his customer.
In the mean time, Mwanje invites the court choice which has remained the pay. He noticed that the continuous cycle was abusing him as the public authority was strongly getting his legal property at a lower esteem in face of the relative multitude of misfortunes he has caused.
Other than this specific matter within reach, Mwanje along with 18 others are as yet dealing with criminal indictments identified with the robbery of chapel property esteemed at in excess of 850 million shillings and trick to obliterate it. This specific case is as yet forthcoming under the watchful eye of the Anti-Corruption Court.