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Women activists storm Buganda Road court in support of Rwabwoogo

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
November 16, 2018
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By Ruth Anderah. 

Women activists have today stormed Buganda Road court to render support to the Kabarole Disctrict woman MP Sylvia Rwabwoogo.

Rwabogo had turned up to testify against Brian Isiko; a college student she dragged to court for allegedly sending her love messages.

Rwabwoogo who was being flanked by many women, a police bodyguard and her Lawyer Ladislous Rwakafuuzi however did not give her testimony because the magistrate handling her case is away in Washington for a conference.

The MP has now been ordered to return to court on the morning of November 23rd by another magistrate KettyAcaa.

Isiko who is out on bail is battling 2 offenses of cyber harassment and offensive communication in which it is alleged that  he sent obscene and offensive messages to the MP.

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