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Katanga murder: Court to rule on daughters’ bail next week

Ruth Anderah by Ruth Anderah
February 12, 2024
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Katanga murder suspects bail hearing delayed again

L-R: Patricia Kakwanza, daughter of the late Henry Katanga; George Amanyire, a domestic worker; and Dr Charles Otai in the dock at Nakawa Chief Magistrate Court in Kampala on December 18, 2023. Above are defence lawyers MacDusman Kabega, Bruce Musinguzi and Elison Karuhanga. PHOTO | ABUBAKER LUBOWA

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The High Court in Kampala has set February 21, 2024, as the date to rule on the bail application for sisters; Martha Nkwanzi and Patricia Kakwanza. They are charged with destroying evidence related to the murder of their father, Henry Katanga.

Chief State Attorney Jonathan Muwanganya of the Directorate of Public Prosecutions urged Justice Isaac Muwata to deny bail and schedule the trial immediately, stating the state is ready with witnesses.

Muwanganya further requested that if the judge considers bail, he should set strict conditions: land titles and passports deposited with the court, weekly reporting to the registrar, and sureties bonded for not less than 100 million shillings each.

Nkwanzi and Kakwanza were arrested with their mother, Molly Katanga, after the murder of their father, a city businessman, at their home on November 2, 2023. The trio is currently held on remand at Luzira prison alongside a shamba boy, George Amanyire, and a medical practitioner, Charles Otai.

Unlike their mother, who faces murder charges, the sisters applied for bail, presenting their husbands and in-laws as surities. The state did not object to these sureties.

In their application, Nkwanzi and Kakwanza argue their constitutional right to bail, claiming they are innocent and eager to prove it. Nkwanzi specifically mentions being a new mother with a breastfeeding baby who needs her care.

Amanyire and Otai also requested bail, citing their roles as sole breadwinners for their families.

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