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UNRA boss Kagina set to mediate Pastor Bugingo’s divorce case

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 4, 2021
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The Executive Director of Uganda National Roads Authority, Allen Kagina is set to be a mediator in a divorce case between Pastor Aloysius Bugingo and wife Teddy Naluswa.

This was after the High Court in Kampala proposed Kagina’s name as a mediator. Incase Kagina agrees to the court’s proposal, she will be mediating between the estranged couple.

Pastor Bugingo through his lawyer Ronald Ruhinda rejected the earlier proposed mediator Bishop Joshua Lwere, the National Fellowship of Born Again Pentecostal churches of Uganda citing that Bishop Lwere exhibited bias in July 2019 when he allegedly badmouthed Bugingo in a press statement.

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According to New Vision, well as Naluswa is interested in the proposed mediation, Pastor Bugingo is not interested in the process.

He wants court to proceed and hear the case without going through mediation.

High Court Judge Justice Joseph Murangira gave the parties one last chance to explore the option of mediation within three weeks, stating that if the final mediation process fails, the case will be heard.

In 2019, Pastor Bugingo filled a divorce case at Kajjansi Chief Magistrates’ Court against his wife seeking for the dissolution of his marriage.

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