Molly Katanga's Lawyers, Prosecution and Judge Meet, Hearing Date Set.

Molly Katanga's Lawyers, Prosecution and Judge Meet, Hearing Date Set.
The lawyers of Molly Katanga leaving court after the meeting.

The lawyers of Molly Katanga, the prosecution led by Jonathan Muwaganya and the Presiding Judge Isaac Muwata have met today at the criminal division of the high court in Kampala.

After a press-free closed-door meeting between the parties, it came out that the bail application has been set for April 3, while the hearing of the main case is for 2nd July.

Our efforts to get the details of what was discussed in the closed-door meeting went futile after the journalists resorted to playing cat-mouse chase as both the prosecution and the defence comprising Macde Kabega, Jet Tumwebaze and Ellison Karuhanga were rushing to their waiting cars after the seemingly cordial engagement. They referred journalists to the registrar just like the office registrar also referred journalists to the lawyers.

Currently, Molly Katanga, the key suspect in the early November murder of her husband and City Businessman Henry Katanga, is on remand while the co-accused, the daughters Patricia Kakwanza and Martha Nkwanzi, the family Doctor Charles Otai and the home worker Godfrey Amanyire, are currently on bail on charges of tampering with the crime scene.

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