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Walukagga Goes Back To Singing As Court Dismisses Petition, Magoola Get Boosted

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The High Court has dismissed an election petition filed by Walukaga Mathias after ruling that he did not possess valid academic qualifications at the time of his nomination.

The decosion pits Walukagga’s political hopes as a member of parliament for Busiro East and having forfeited his Kyengera Town council mayorhip , he is literally destined to his singing talent.

Meanwhile city lawyer and businessman Emmanuel Magoola an independent NUP leaning cabdidate is set for good things as Walukagga’s supporters may fund solace in him.

Magoola a tested politician in Busiro East narrowly missed the NUP ticket after Walukagga appeared more popular in Busiro East.

However Magoola went ahead and was nominated as an independent but given the circumstances both him and NUP may cut a deal.( Await details)

In a detailed judgment delivered on 21st December 2025, the court found that Walukaga relied on an expired academic certificate when he sought nomination, rendering his candidature invalid.

Justice Simon Peter M. Kinobe ruled that:

An expired certificate cannot support a legitimate nomination.
The petitioner did not have a valid academic qualification at nomination.
His nomination was rightly set aside by the Electoral Commission.
The Electoral Commission acted lawfully in disqualifying him.
While dismissing the petition, the judge declined to award costs to the respondents, noting that the case raised an important public issue that had not previously been tested in Uganda’s legal system. As a result, each party was directed to bear its own costs.

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