News reaching our media team confirms that His Excellency Gen. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni swears in eleven judges of the High Court and appoints three new registrators.
However, the confirmations of the appointments were signed by the president on August 24, 2025.
The judges, who were initially appointed in 2023 on a two-year acting basis, have now been confirmed following the successful completion of their tenure.
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Furthermore, the 11 include Justice Makumbi. David Samson Lwokya, Lady Justice Rubagumya Tumusiime Patience, Lady Justice Kania Rosette Comfort, Lady Justice Naluzze Aisha Batala, and Justice Mwaka Philip Willibrord.
The others are Lady Justice Jacqueline Mwesigwa, Lady Justice Dr. Akello Echookit Christine, Justice Karemani Jamison Karemera, Justice Farouq Lubega, Justice Kwizera Amos, and Lady Justice Nabakooza Flavia.
On the same date, the President equally appointed three Registrars of the Judiciary.
The three are Her Worship Agnes Alum, Her Worship Tusiime Sarah Bashaija Barungi, and Her Worship Justine Atukwasa. They have been working in the judiciary as deputy registrars.
She began her judicial career in 2004 as a Magistrate Grade One, later becoming Chief Magistrate and subsequently being promoted to Assistant Registrar and Deputy Registrar, serving at the Inspectorate of Courts.
In conclusion, we encourage the appointed judges and registrators to work together for the betterment of the country.
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