Monthly Archives: October, 2020

Commercial Banks In Panic After Court Outlaws Syndicate Lending In Landmark Ham Vs DTB Case

Several bosses in commercial banks in Kampala and other financial institutions are sweating plasma following the October 7th, 2020 ruling by the High Court Commercial Division in a case filed by tycoon Hamis Kiggundu and Diamond Trust Bank, in which caused outlawed syndicate lending. The panic among commercial banks executives arose after High Court justice…

She’s Not Our Patient! Hospital Denies Admitting EOC Boss, Sylvia Ntambi Who Dodged Court After Forged Sickness

New details regarding Ms Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi, the embattled chairperson of the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC), indicate that she is not admitted as per the documents submitted to the court. This website’s investigations show that Ntambi feigned sickness to evade court, where she was expected to appear on Wednesday to respond to corruption charges. Ntambi…

How Tycoon Ham Kiggundu Is Venturing Into Real Estate & Large Scale Agriculture As A Value Addition In Uganda’s Agricultural Sector

City businessman Hamis Kiggundu popularly known as Ham, who owns several commercial buildings within Kampala, has diversified into real estate projects and large-scale agriculture combined with agro-processing which are expected to spearhead value addition in Uganda’s agricultural sector. Besides building Nakivubo Memorial Stadium, we have established that Ham is currently on a roll-out of two…

Ham Enterprises 4-0 DTB! Tycoon Hamis Kigundu Triumphs Again As Court Orders DTB To Cough Back Shs 120Bn, Legal Fees & 8% Interest

The High Court Commercial Division in Kampala has Wednesday instructed Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) Uganda and Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) Kenya to refund Shs 120 billion for carrying out illegalities on Hamis Kiggundu’s accounts, the CEO of Ham Enterprises. Justice Henry Peter Adonyo in his ruling said that DTB which operates in Uganda and Kenya violated…

Over 280 Degree Holders Sign Agreement To Serve As Police Constables

In September last year, police recruited 4,500 Probation Police Constables (PPCs) and 500 Learner Assistant Inspectors of Police (LAIPs). However, police found hard time when over five hundred of recruits were degree holders yet a maximum qualification for the applicants for the position of police constable was the ordinary level certificate while Learner Assistant Inspector…

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