Judiciary Team Inspects Nakawa Court in Performance and Data Audit Drive

By Andrew Victor Naimanye | Saturday, March 21, 2026
Judiciary Team Inspects Nakawa Court in Performance and Data Audit Drive
A Judiciary supervision team has conducted an inspection at Nakawa Chief Magistrates’ Court to assess data systems, verify performance reporting, and strengthen accountability in court operations.

A team from the Registry of Magistrates’ Affairs and Data Management under the Judiciary of Uganda has conducted a support supervision visit at Nakawa Chief Magistrates’ Court.

The team, led by Assistant Registrar Jude Muwone Okumu, carried out the visit to authenticate data collection processes, assess performance management reporting systems, and verify the locus in quo of individual judicial officers.

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The supervision team was received by the Chief Magistrate in charge, Allan Gakyaro Mpirwe, who briefed them on the general status of the court.

He highlighted recent achievements, ongoing operational challenges, and key priorities, and presented the court’s Performance Report for February 2026.

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Also present during the engagement were Esther Nyadoi, Frank Namanya, and other court staff.

Following the briefing, the team conducted an inspection focusing on verification of data collection processes, a review of performance management records, and an assessment of operational systems supporting reporting and case management.

The visit forms part of ongoing efforts by the Judiciary to strengthen performance monitoring, enhance accountability, and ensure effective implementation of data management and reporting systems across magistrates’ courts.

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