
High Court Sets 19th Feb For Hearing Dates Of Besigye, Lutale, and Lawyer Kiiza’s Cases
The High Court of Uganda has scheduled hearings for cases filed by veteran opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye, his political associate Hajj Obeid Lutale, and human rights lawyer Eron Kiiza against the Attorney General and the Commissioner General of Prisons.
According to official court documents, Besigye and Lutale’s case, registered as Miscellaneous Cause No. HCT-00-CV-MC-0031-2025, will be heard on February 19, 2025, at 9:00 AM in Kampala.
The case challenges their continued detention, following their imprisonment by the General Court Martial despite a Supreme Court ruling declaring the trial of civilians in military courts illegal.
A separate case filed by lawyer Eron Kiiza against the Attorney General and the Commissioner General of Prisons, under Miscellaneous Cause No. HCT-00-CV-MC-0037-2025, is scheduled for hearing on February 25, 2025, at 10:00 AM.
Details of Kiiza’s petition are not explicitly stated in the hearing notice, but it is believed to relate to human rights violations and concerns over Besigye’s detention.
The hearings come amid growing pressure from Besigye’s family and political allies, who have accused the government of holding him illegally and endangering his life.
Besigye’s family recently raised alarm over his deteriorating health, stating that Luzira prison authorities had made an unexpected request for his personal doctor to visit him—a request they say signals a serious decline in his condition.
Edith Byanyima, speaking on behalf of the Besigye family, directly held President Yoweri Museveni accountable for Besigye’s safety, warning that history would judge his actions.
“If there are charges against Dr. Besigye, they should be heard in a court of law, with full adherence to due process. The current detention, without legal basis, is nothing short of state-sanctioned kidnapping,” Byanyima stated.
The hearings also come at a critical time as opposition groups, human rights activists, and religious leaders intensify calls for justice and the rule of law in Uganda.
President Museveni today weighed in on the arrest and remand of opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye, emphasizing that the key issue at hand is a speedy trial rather than calls for reconciliation or forgiveness.
In a statement on Tuesday directed at Ugandans, particularly his supporters, Museveni stressed that accountability must take precedence over political sentiment.
“I have seen the concern by some Ugandans regarding the remanding of Dr. Besigye for the very serious offences he is alleged to have been planning,” Museveni stated.
“If you want a stable country, the more correct question should be: ‘Naye Dr. Besigye bamukwatira ki? Why was Dr. Besigye arrested?’ The answer to that is a quick trial so that facts come out.”
On the issue of sickness, there is, first of all, a government hospital in the Prison. Besides, Dr. Besigye’s personal doctors have been visiting him and even taking him to private clinics. If there was need for any additional medical care, the Gov’t would be advised,” said Museveni.
“However, in this case, Dr. Besigye, was on hunger strike. That is part of the cause for his weakness that we could see in the pictures that were in the Newspapers. Is that not unprincipled blackmail? How can you be accused of serious crimes and, then, your response is hunger strike to generate sympathy for getting bail, etc.? Why don’t you demand a quick trial? The military court was ready for the trial. Let us wait for the civilian court
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A Fight Bigger Than Football: Let’s Save Martin “Nabutono” Nsubuga.

By Amiri Wabusimba Amiri.
Football is more than just a game it is a passion, a dream, and sometimes, a battle for survival. Few have embodied this spirit more than Martin “Nabutono” Nsubuga, affectionately known as “Rasta.” For years, he has given his heart to the game, inspiring fans with his resilience, skill, and unwavering dedication. But today, Rasta faces an opponent far greater than any he has encountered on the pitch a life-threatening battle against tetanus. Now, it is our turn to rally behind him, just as he has lifted us with his unforgettable performances.
From his early days at Kasenyi S.S to his rise in Buwekula’s ranks, Nabutono’s story has been one of perseverance. Despite fierce competition, he fought for his place and proved himself time and again. Who can forget his decisive goal against Mawokota or that stunning free kick against Buddu? His name became synonymous with courage, passion, and an unbreakable will to win.
Even when Buwekula fell short of glory, Rasta carried the pain of the defeat, his tears reflecting the dreams of every fan who believed in him. When he later joined Buddu and won the championship, he remained humble, declaring, “This medal belongs to Buwekula too.” Such is the mark of a true sportsman one who values the journey as much as the victory.
Today, Rasta is fighting a battle he cannot win alone. Tetanus is a ruthless opponent, threatening not only his career but his very life. But if there’s one thing we know about Nabutono, it’s that he never backs down. He has battled through selection struggles, faced criticism, endured injuries, and played through pain. He has stood in the rain, sacrificed his comfort, and carried the hopes of an entire community. If Rasta could fight for football, for Buwekula, for Buddu, and for every fan who has ever chanted his name, then we must fight for him now.
A charity match has been organized to raise funds for his urgent medical treatment. But if distance prevents you from attending, let that not be an excuse. The money you would have spent on a ticket or transport can still serve a greater purpose. Every contribution, no matter how small, brings us closer to saving a career, a dream, and a life.
Football is not just about trophies it’s about the hearts that beat for the game. Let’s prove that we stand by our heroes, both in triumph and in trials. Because football is more than a game it’s family. And family never lets one of its own fall alone. Support Nabutono. Save a life. You can support through Mobile :
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