Katanga's Daughter, Nkwanzi Remanded To Luzira

In Summary
  • Prosecution states that on 2nd November 2023 at the family's home on Chwa 2 Road in Nakawa division in Kampala district, knowing that certain things may be required as evidence in a judicial proceeding, Nkwanzi and Kakwanza removed/ destroyed or made them ineligible for identification with an intention of preventing them from being used
Martha Nkwanzi, the late Katanga's daughter in the dock on Wednesday
Martha Nkwanzi, the late Katanga's daughter in the dock on Wednesday
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The Daughter of the suspected murdered businessman Henry Katanga will return to court on 22nd January 2024  from Luzira prison where she was remanded.

On Wednesday 29 year old Martha Nkwanzi surrendered to court to answer charges in relation to her father's death after court issued a warrant for her arrest 

 Nakawa Court Chief Magistrate Elias Kakooza,  had ordered for the arrest of  Nkwanzi  who is accused of  destroying/ moving  valuable evidence regarding  her father's death after she failed to voluntarily appear in court for two months .

Her lawyer had initially told court that Nkwanzi was in un-named hospital being treated for postpartum care as a new mother, however, senior state prosecutor Jonathan Muwaganya objected to the said submissions on ground that the suspect had no valuable reason to not appear in court since she was receiving the said medication as an outpatient.

She is jointly charged with her elder sister Patrica Kakwanza, and their mother; Molly Katanga who is also a suspect though she has never appeared in court to take plea to the said charges because she is sick.

Prosecution states that on 2nd November 2023 at the family's home on Chwa 2 Road in Nakawa division in Kampala district, knowing that certain things may be required as evidence in a judicial proceeding, Nkwanzi and Kakwanza removed/ destroyed or made them ineligible for identification with an intention of preventing them from being used.

Other suspects in the said murder include; the family shamba-boy George Amanyire and a medical practitioner Charles Otai who are charged with  being accessories after the fact.They are said to have assisted the family members to hide evidence.