Court Rules Molly Katanga Must Answer For Husband's Murder

By Catherine Nakato | Thursday, February 26, 2026
Court Rules Molly Katanga Must Answer For Husband's Murder
The High Court in Kampala has ruled that widow Molly Katanga, her two daughters, a shamba boy, and a medical officer must face defence in the death of businessman Henry Katanga, signaling that the prosecution’s evidence is sufficient to require explanations from all accused before the court. The ruling sets the stage for a defence hearing on March 26, 2026, and underscores the seriousness of the charges against the family and their associates.

The High Court has ruled that widow Molly Katanga must answer charges in connection with the death of her husband, businessman Henry Katanga.

In the ruling delivered on Thursday, presiding judge Rosette Comfort Kania determined that the prosecution had presented sufficient evidence to require Ms Katanga to mount a defence against the murder allegations.

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Justice Kania also ruled that Ms Katanga's daughters Patricia Kakwanzi and Martha Nkwanzi, as well as the family’s shamba boy George Amanyire, and medical officer Charles Otai, have a case to answer for allegedly destroying evidence and assisting the widow in avoiding punishment.

The ruling means all five accused must prepare their defence and provide explanations to the court regarding the circumstances of Henry Katanga’s death.

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The court has adjourned the matter to March 26, 2026, for the defence hearing.

Businessman Henry Katanga was found dead in the family's bedroom on November 2, 2024, with the widow unconscious after sustaining grave injuries on the head and hands.

Ms Katanga and her co-accused, supported by their lawyers, maintain that Henry Katanga died by suicide following a domestic dispute.

Katanga had sustained a fatal gunshot wound to the head.

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