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The High court in Kampala has issued a production warrant directing the officer in charge of Kitalya, Luzira, Kigo and Nakasongola prisons to produce lawyer Eron Kiiza before court this week for the hearing of his bail application. High court orders prisons to produce Ki
According to the order signed by the assistant registrar criminal division of the High court, Godfrey Ngobi Ssalaamu, Kiiza must be produced in court on March 25 at 9 am before justice Michael Elubu without fail.
Kiiza applied for bail about three weeks ago following his conviction by the army court for contempt of court earlier in January this year. Kiiza contends that he has a fixed place of abode at Central Kiwatule Zone, Kiwatule Ward, Nakawa Division, Kampala City, within the jurisdiction of the High court.
He told court that he has three sound and substantial sureties ready and willing to stand for him. They include his wife Sylvia Tumwebaze, an archives and data manager of Hima Cement, two lawyers including Dr Busingye Kabumba, a lecturer of Law at Makerere University and Primah Kwagala the executive director of Women’s Probono Initiative who are both his friends.
He says he is prepared to abide by all the conditions set by the court. Furthermore, Kiiza notes that he is a family man with three young children aged between 4 and 10 years who need him as a parent and keeping him in prison, he is likely to cause harm on both his parental and professional obligations as he is the sole partner at his law firm of Kiiza and Mugisha Company Advocates.
He also asked court to release him citing good conduct and his pending appeal which he believes has a high likelihood of success among other grounds. However, the prosecution argues that the appeal is frivolous and has no possibility of success because this the High court has no jurisdiction to entertain the appeal.
The director of private prosecutions (DPP) also disputed Kiiza’s claim that his appeal will be substantially delayed due to the backlog in the court system. Kyomuhendo stated that the High court has a good record of disposing of cases.
As such, the DPP urged the court to deny Kiiza’s bail application, citing the need to maintain court decorum and uphold the integrity of the court process. Previously High court civil division judge Dr Douglas Singinza dismissed a habeas corpus application filed by Kiiza for lack of jurisdiction, stating that it had been wrongly filed. Kiiza was convicted on January 7, 2025, when he had gone to represent Dr Kizza Besigye and Hajji Obeid Lutale.
His evidence before court indicates that as he approached the bar, he was blocked, obstructed, and denied access by armed military personnel dressed in military police attire.
“When I demanded an explanation for my denial of access, none was given.This prompted me to insist on my right of access to the bar as an advocate,” said Kiiza.
Kiiza adds that within minutes, the court clerk violently pushed him away, and the military police orderlies descended on him with blows, kicks, fists, and batons.
“They violently dragged me from the courtroom to the dock while continuing to brutally assault me,” reads Kiiza’s affidavit.
Kiiza further states that after being forcibly removed from the dock and detained in the holding cells, the military police officers continued assaulting him until fellow inmates intervened.
He was subsequently convicted of contempt of court and sentenced to 9 months’ imprisonment, a sentence for which he has so far served more than two months at Kitalya Min-Max Prison.
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A Over Shs 24 billion Highway to Fraud » The Hoima Post –

ROMISE: A modern, tarmacked road linking Mukono to Katosi in central Uganda, improving access and accelerating development.
REALITY: A maze of fake companies, forged documents, and missing billions.
AMOUNT LOST: Over Shs 24 billion
IMPLICATED: Abubaker Technical Services (a ghost contractor), Dan Alinange (then UNRA spokesperson), senior officials in the Ministry of Works and Transport
The Dream: Infrastructure That Connects, Develops, and Delivers
The Katosi-Mukono-Nyenga Road was touted as one of Uganda’s critical infrastructure projects—a 74-kilometre lifeline that would link rural communities along Lake Victoria to urban centers and markets. Once constructed, it would ease transport bottlenecks, improve agricultural trade, and shorten travel time between Mukono and Buikwe districts.
In 2013, the government of Uganda—through the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA)—announced a Shs 165 billion contract for the road’s construction. The contractor? A little-known firm named Eutaw Construction Company, allegedly from the United States, working in partnership with Abubaker Technical Services and General Supplies, a local firm.
But from the outset, red flags waved in broad daylight.
The Reality: A Highway to Nowhere
The first sign of trouble came when Eutaw Construction Company, the “lead contractor,” was discovered to not exist in any official registry of the United States. UNRA had claimed that Eutaw was selected after a competitive procurement process, beating out several established firms. But investigations later revealed that Eutaw was a phantom company, used as a front by Ugandan operatives to siphon off public funds.
Even more baffling was that Abubaker Technical Services, the local subcontractor, had no previous road construction credentials of the magnitude needed for a project of this scale—and was, in fact, not officially registered at the time of contract award.
Despite these glaring anomalies, Shs 24 billion was immediately advanced to the so-called contractors—ostensibly as mobilization fees. Within weeks, the money was gone, and the road remained untouched.
The Role of UNRA: Complicity or Incompetence?
The scandal implicates several senior figures at UNRA. At the center was Dan Alinange, the UNRA spokesperson at the time, who consistently defended the integrity of the project in public briefings. Alinange and other officials maintained that due diligence had been done and that Eutaw was “fully verified.”
But a 2015 probe by the Inspectorate of Government (IGG) found otherwise. The report revealed that UNRA deliberately ignored multiple warnings from internal auditors and whistleblowers who questioned the legitimacy of Eutaw and Abubaker Technical Services.
The report also showed that certain individuals within UNRA approved advance payments in record time—without verifying the contractor’s physical address, financial records, or previous work experience.
A Timeline of Fraud
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2013: Eutaw Construction Company awarded contract to build the 74km Mukono-Katosi-Nyenga Road.
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Early 2014: Shs 24 billion paid upfront to Eutaw (later traced to Abubaker accounts).
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Mid 2014: Site inspection reveals slow progress and lack of heavy machinery.
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Late 2014: IGG launches investigation after whistleblower tips off Parliament.
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2015: Government admits Eutaw does not exist and cancels the contract.
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2016–2017: Project re-awarded to China Railway Group Limited; works begin afresh.
The Fallout: Who Paid the Price?
Despite the scandal’s magnitude, accountability was selective and minimal. A few low-level officials were suspended, and the contract was terminated—but no high-ranking official, including Dan Alinange, faced prosecution.
Instead, the government quietly re-awarded the project to China Railway Group Limited, which eventually completed the road in 2019. The loss of Shs 24 billion was absorbed by taxpayers. No funds were recovered from Eutaw or Abubaker.
The scandal revealed deep institutional weaknesses in procurement, internal audit bypasses, and executive protection of those involved. While the road was eventually completed, it came at double the original cost and after significant delays.
Public Outrage and Institutional Shame
The Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda (ACCU) and other civil society organizations labeled the Katosi scandal as “a monument to impunity.” The matter was also discussed in Parliament, with MPs demanding a full audit of UNRA’s operations. However, the debate fizzled out without tangible results.
The Katosi project also triggered a broader investigation into UNRA’s procurement record, revealing over 20 ghost contractors, inflated contracts, and billions of shillings lost between 2009 and 2015.
A Pattern of Plunder
The Katosi Road scandal is not just an isolated case—it is part of a broader, systemic pattern where infrastructure projects in Uganda become vehicles for corruption. Whether it’s ghost schools, fake health centers, or vanished road contractors, public investment often ends up in private bank accounts.
In a nation where roads are lifelines, the theft of road funds is not just financial corruption—it is a theft of opportunity, a theft of development, and in many cases, a theft of life as citizens die from lack of access to emergency services due to poor road networks.
The People’s Verdict
Today, commuters drive along the completed Mukono-Katosi road unaware that it sits atop a scandal that robbed Ugandans of more than money. It robbed them of trust. It sent a clear message: in Uganda, promises are made for plunder, not progress.
Quote of the Scandal:
“We thought we were building a highway to prosperity. Instead, we built a tunnel for thieves.” — Local council leader in Mukono District
Editor’s Note:
This exposé is part of our “Roads to Ruin” series, tracking Uganda’s most scandalous infrastructure failures. If you have tips or evidence related to this story, contact our investigative desk
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