Bobi Wine Case Against Government Dismissed Over Lack of Evidence

Date:

Share post:

The High Court presided over by Justice Herrieta Woloyo on Friday dismissed, for lack of evidence, musician cum politician Hon Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine’s case against then Kampala Metropolitan Police Commander and Government.

Through his lawyers, Rwakafuuzi & Co. Advocates, Bobi Wine took then KMP commander Frank Mwesigwa and government to court seeking for Shs300 million in compensation for his cancelled concerts in Mukono, Kamuli, Kasese and Kampala.

He claimed police acted illegal when they restricted his movements within the country and stopped his various shows and that his rights to work and earn a living had been violated.

Justice Woloyo ruled that Bobi Wine failed to prove how the banned music shows violated his rights to work, freedom of assembly, association and speech among other freedoms.

She noted that the court could not rule that Bobi Wine’s freedom was violated because the content of what he was going to sing or say at the said concerts was not known to police.

Bobi Wine, since the advent of his political career, has always turned his music performances to political rallies which by law, is prohibited.

Related articles

President Museveni Emphasizes Socioeconomic Transformation over Sustainable Development in Africa

President Yoweri Museveni has emphasized the need for socioeconomic transformation in Africa rather than sustainable development, arguing that...

Continuous Boat Engine Thefts Threaten Buvuma Island Fishermen’s Livelihoods and Safety

Fishermen along the borders of Kenya and Tanzania in the Buvuma Islands have called upon the government to...

KENYA: Over 40 People Die in Kamuchiri Village after Dam Bursts

Authorities in Kenya have reported that Over 40 people have been killed in Kamuchiri a Village in Western...

UBOS Urges Public Vigilance Against Census Scammers

As Uganda prepares for its National Population and Housing Census scheduled for May 10th, the Uganda Bureau of...