President Museveni Unveils Six Dynamic Registrars to Drive Judicial Excellence
According to Chief Registrar Sarah Langa Siu, the appointments now bring the total number of registrars to 12, representing 100 percent of the approved structure of that category of judicial officers.
In a significant move aimed at strengthening Uganda's judicial system, President Museveni has appointed six new registrars.
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This development comes as part of the government's ongoing efforts to enhance justice and efficiency within the legal framework of the country.
The appointees are Ms Lamunu Pamela who joined the Judiciary in 2009 as a Magistrate Grade One and has been the Deputy Registrar at the Anti- Corruption Division of the High Court.
Ms. Prossy Katushabe who has risen through the ranks over a period of 14 years and she has been serving as the Deputy Registrar at the Family Division of the High Court.
James Ereemye Mawanda who has a working experience of 27years as a judicial officer and he has been serving as a Deputy Registrar at the Registry of Magistrates Affairs and Data Management. He is also a member of the Judiciary Council representing the Lower Bench.
Simon Kintu Zirintusa and he joined the Judiciary in 2004 as a Magistrate Grade One and rose through the ranks to the position of Assistant Registrar. He has been deployed at the Civil Division. He has undergone specialised training in judgment writing at Seattle School of Law, USA, and also trained on the role of the Judiciary in combating human trafficking at Golda Meir Mount Camel International University.
Ms Rukundo Allen Owembabazi and he has been working at the Judicial Service Commission, and at the time of her appointment, she was serving as the deputy registrar Anti-Corruption Advisory and Inspection.
Mr Ayebare Thadius Tumwebaze who is currently a deputy registrar c managing a special assignment as Private Legal Secretary to the Chief Justice.
According to Chief Registrar Sarah Langa Siu, the appointments now bring the total number of registrars to 12, representing 100 percent of the approved structure of that category of judicial officers.
Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo applauded the appointing authority for fulfilling his promise of ensuring that the Judiciary has the necessary manpower for efficient and effective administration of justice. He also said filling the manpower gaps will ensure that the Judiciary fully implements its transformation agenda of enhancing access to justice.
The Judiciary Council is an advisory organ to the Chief Justice established under the Administration of the Judiciary Act, 2020.
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