Uganda: City Boss, Bodyguard Face Murder Charges

Kampala City's Physical Planning Director George Agaba along with his bodyguard are facing murder charges after his bodyguard shot and killed two people during a demolition exercise.
  • Uganda:   City Boss, Bodyguard Face Murder Charges

    Monitor, 24 January 2012

    Police Constable Santos Komakech Makmot, the principal suspect in the Port Bell eviction shooting, and City Physical Planning Director George Agaba, will be charged with murder and… Read more »

  • Uganda:   KCCA's Agaba Could Face Murder Charge

    New Vision, 24 January 2012

    THE Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) director for planning, George Agaba is facing murder charges after his bodyguard shot and killed two people during a demolition exercise… Read more »

  • Uganda:   KCCA to Take Action Against Agaba

    New Vision, 23 January 2012

    THE Kampala City Council Authority (KCCA) boss Jennifer Musisi has said they are internally consulting the administrative action the authority will take against George Agaba and… Read more »

  • Uganda:   KCCA Suspends Agaba

    Monitor, 23 January 2012

    Kampala Capital City Authority top bosses after a meeting on Monday Morning have decided to suspend City's Physical Planning Director Mr George Agaba after he was arrested Sunday… Read more »

  • Uganda:   City Director Arrested After Bodyguard Kills 2

    Monitor, 23 January 2012

    Kampala City's Physical Planning Director George Agaba was by press time still under police custody after his bodyguard shot and killed two people during a demolition exercise gone… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Two Dead, One Injured in KCCA Demolition Exercise

    New Vision, 22 January 2012

    Two men have died from gunshot wounds and a woman injured in a Sunday morning clash of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) officials and the locals during an eviction exercise. Read more »

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