Kabuleta Sectarianism Case Pushed to March

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The Nakawa Chief Magistrate Court has pushed the case where the former presidential candidate and president of the National Economic Empowerment Dialogue party (NEED) Joseph Kabuleta is charged with promoting sectarianism to March.

In November 2022 Kabuleta was arrested on allegations of refusal to honor Police summons at the Criminal Investigation Directorate at Naguru to record a statement on charges of promoting sectarianism.

Police allege that during a press conference, Kabuleta and others still at large on May 2022, alleged that service delivery at Mbarara district is based on ethnic belongings of the Tutsi, Bahima, Bakiga, and Banyankole which created dissatisfaction and promoted feelings of ill-will.

Ritah Newumbe Kidasa the Chief Magistrate of Nakawa court adjourned the case to March 15 because Doreen Erima the prosecutor in the case was not present in court.

Joseph Kabuleta says that the state is free will to carry out all the necessary investigations in the matter.

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