• Latest
Molly Katanga Prime Suspect in Husband Henry Katanga Murder Charged and Remanded

Molly Katanga Prime Suspect in Husband Henry Katanga Murder Charged and Remanded

2 years ago
Uganda Engages ŠKODA in Passenger Rail Upgrade Talks

Uganda Engages ŠKODA in Passenger Rail Upgrade Talks

5 hours ago
Makerere’s IDI Launches Africa’s Largest Campus Solar Grid to Power Health Research

Makerere’s IDI Launches Africa’s Largest Campus Solar Grid to Power Health Research

5 hours ago
NEC Hands Over Renovated Mary Stuart Hall to Makerere University

NEC Hands Over Renovated Mary Stuart Hall to Makerere University

5 hours ago
2025 Kwegonza Avenue Lives to Expectations

2025 Kwegonza Avenue Lives to Expectations

1 day ago
Museveni Calls for UN Security Council Reforms and Two Permanent Seats for Africa

Museveni Calls for UN Security Council Reforms and Two Permanent Seats for Africa

1 day ago
Master’s Degree Reinforces My Commitment to Truthful Journalism – NBS TV’s Adam Kungu

Master’s Degree Reinforces My Commitment to Truthful Journalism – NBS TV’s Adam Kungu

1 day ago
SoftPower News
Monday, July 28, 2025
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
  • Regional
    • Kenya
    • Rwanda
    • Tanzania
    • Burundi
    • South Sudan
    • DR Congo
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Africa
    • Columnists
    • Education
    • Health
      • COVID-19
    • International News
    • News in Pictures
    • OpEd
    • Pearl Of Africa
    • People
    • Politics
    • Special Reports
    • Women
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
  • Regional
    • Kenya
    • Rwanda
    • Tanzania
    • Burundi
    • South Sudan
    • DR Congo
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Africa
    • Columnists
    • Education
    • Health
      • COVID-19
    • International News
    • News in Pictures
    • OpEd
    • Pearl Of Africa
    • People
    • Politics
    • Special Reports
    • Women
No Result
View All Result
SoftPower News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Molly Katanga Prime Suspect in Husband Henry Katanga Murder Charged and Remanded

by Muhamadi Byemboijana
January 25, 2024
Molly Katanga Prime Suspect in Husband Henry Katanga Murder Charged and Remanded
86
VIEWS

The Nakawa Chief Magistrates Court has charged and remanded Molly Katanga with the murder of her husband businessman Henry Katanga.

Katanga was wheeled to Court amidst heavy security with her head and hands bandaged while her face partly covered by a mask.

Related Stories

Uganda Engages ŠKODA in Passenger Rail Upgrade Talks

Makerere’s IDI Launches Africa’s Largest Campus Solar Grid to Power Health Research

NEC Hands Over Renovated Mary Stuart Hall to Makerere University

The Court presided over by Chief Magistrate Erias Kakooza heard that  55-year-old Molly Katanga on November 2nd, 2023 at Mbuya Chwa two road, Nakawa Division Kampala Capital City with malice aforethought murdered Henry Katanga by shooting him dead with a pistol.

Since the court has no jurisdiction to try her, the charges were only communicated to her, and the Prosecution led by Jonathan Muwaganya informed Court that the investigations were complete. He asked that Molly be committed to the High Court for trial.

Molly Katanga has been on wanted since early November 2023. The Prosecution alleges that she murdered her husband, Henry Katanga at their matrimonial home in Mbuya Kampala.

On Monday, Chief Magistrate Erias Kakooza issued an arrest warrant against Molly following a request by the prosecution led by Jonathan Muwaganya.

After reading the evidence the Court intends to use against her, Molly’s lawyers led by Peter Kabatsi asked the Court to issue an order to prisons such that that there is continued management of the accused persons in liaison with the cooperation of the doctors that have been attending to Her.

Kabatsi says that Katanga has had five consecutive injuries although she is progressively recovering, she still needs medical attention.

Kabatsi added that the home of the accused has since the incident not been accessible to the family and asked that since investigations are complete, they should be allowed to access it.

Mac Dusman Kabega who is also Molly Katanga’s lawyer added that the area has remained cordoned off even when the police were through with whatever they wanted to pick from the scene of the crime.

He said up to now, it remains a 24-hour cordon off. Kabega asked the Court to order the Police to vacate the premises.

The Prosecution on the other hand said as to whether an order should be issued to security regarding the affairs at the scene of the crime, Muwaganya said his honest view is that it is not a simple question that requires a yes or no.

He said it should be handled in a very appropriate manner adding that he is not aware of which security organ is in charge and he had not been briefed on if there is any security organ and why they are at the premises.

He asked for time to consult the Director of CID as to what exactly is at the scene of the crime.

According to Muwaganya, the Directorate of Forensics is in Charge of the key to the matrimonial bedroom which is the scene of crime.

Muwaganya said, he had been instructed that there is no single policeman at home or a guard but he has been further instructed that the military remained guarding the home.

“And what I have been further instructed is that the military officials are guarding the home on account of the home owners. Your Honor this is very important and I pray we be on record , and there is no single police officer at the scene of crime,” said Muwaganya.

Muwaganya said the issue of the residence was complex for him. He prayed the matter be handled administratively adding that Kabega already wrote a letter to the Director CID as well as Kampala Associated Advocates.

He noted that the Director already held a meeting with some of the defense lawyers and said the matter is being handled with all its security complexities.

He said if there is no remedy out of this, a substantive application should be made and the court shouldn’t issue an order to issues that are not clear.

Magistrate Kakooza directed the prison officers to make sure that Molly Katanga’s doctors access her while in prison.

He also ruled that the family members shouldn’t be blocked by security from accessing their home and subsequently remanded Molly Katanga to Luzira Prison until such a time when the  High Court will be ready to try her.

Magistrate Kakooza further directed the prison officers to make sure that Molly Katanga’s doctors access her while in prison.

Relatedly, on Wednesday morning, the High Court Criminal Division Judge Isaac Muwata fixed 29th 2024 to hear the bail application for Molly’s co-accused persons.

The bail hearing date has been fixed by  Justice Muwata after making a ruling in which the Director of Public Prosecutions successfully challenged the jurisdiction of Nakawa Chief Magistrates Court to entertain the plea-taking of  Molly’s co-accused persons.

Molly, along with her daughters Patricia Kakwanza and Martha Nkwanzi, faces charges of murder and destroying evidence, respectively.

Additionally, Amanyire George (a shamba boy) and Charles Otai (a health worker) are accused of being accessories to murder.

According to the Prosecution, Henry Katanga was allegedly shot dead by Molly on November 2nd, 2023.

The daughters, Nkwanzi and Kakwanzi, are accused of tampering with evidence, making it unidentifiable for judicial proceedings.
Amanyire and Otai allegedly assisted others involved in the crime.  

Evidence presented to the court indicates that Molly and the deceased had four children, including the daughters involved in the trial.

The deceased expressed concerns about his safety before his death, fearing he was being tracked by his wife.

He had taken precautions such as changing phone passwords and acquiring a new private telephone line.

The Prosecution asserts that Molly and the deceased had dinner together on November 1st, 2023, but the next day, only Molly was found in their bedroom.

A loud blast was heard, leading to the discovery of blood in the bedroom. Molly was seen standing in the doorway.

Subsequently, Nkwanzi and Kakwanzi arrived, and the latter drove Molly to Bugolobi Medical Center.

“A5 not believing, A3’s response by calling the telephone number of the deceased to find out whether he was okay but instead Nkwanzi confronted him with the deceased’s phone in her hand and questioned A5 ‘s actions of calling the deceased’s phone as opposed to cleaning the blood as instructed,” reads a narration in the committal papers.

The documents further allege that all accused persons, except Amanyire, returned home, closed themselves in the master bedroom, and later allowed him inside. They instructed him to lift the deceased’s body onto a small mattress before Otai called the police to report a suicide case.

The DPP (Director of Public Prosecutions) plans to rely on postmortem reports, forensic analyses, phone printouts, and scene-of-crime reports as evidence in court.

The prosecution argues that Molly’s DNA was found on the trigger, and the cartridges matched the pistol recovered at the scene.

The DPP contends that there is no valid defense for the accused persons, and they should be convicted as charged. Once found guilty of murder, the highest punishment for murder is also death.

Additional reporting by URN

Tags: Henry KatangaMolly KatangamurderSoft Power NewsSoftPower NewsTop Uganda NewsUganda

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

Recent Stories

Uganda Engages ŠKODA in Passenger Rail Upgrade Talks

Makerere’s IDI Launches Africa’s Largest Campus Solar Grid to Power Health Research

NEC Hands Over Renovated Mary Stuart Hall to Makerere University

2025 Kwegonza Avenue Lives to Expectations

Museveni Calls for UN Security Council Reforms and Two Permanent Seats for Africa

Master’s Degree Reinforces My Commitment to Truthful Journalism – NBS TV’s Adam Kungu

Stanbic Bank Ad
SoftPower News Logo

SoftPower News is a subsidiary of SoftPower Communications LLC, a Ugandan digital media group. Keep posted of the latest from Uganda and East Africa.
Plot 4B Malcolm X, Kololo
P.O Box 1497, Kampala - Uganda
Tel: +256-392-001-701
Email: info@softpower.ug

This news site is licenced by Uganda Communications Commission (UCC)

ADVERTISEMENT
Stanbic Remittance Ad
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Regional
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More

© SoftPower News

error: Content is protected
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
  • Regional
    • Kenya
    • Rwanda
    • Tanzania
    • Burundi
    • South Sudan
    • DR Congo
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Africa
    • Columnists
    • Education
    • Health
      • COVID-19
    • International News
    • News in Pictures
    • OpEd
    • Pearl Of Africa
    • People
    • Politics
    • Special Reports
    • Women

© SoftPower News