Samuel Wako Wambuzi
The Honourable Samuel W. Wambuzi | |
---|---|
Chief Justice of Uganda | |
In office 1986–2001 | |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | Benjamin Josses Odoki |
Chief Justice of Uganda | |
In office 21 September, 1972 – 1975 | |
Preceded by | Benedicto Kiwanuka |
Succeeded by | |
Chief Justice of Uganda | |
In office 1979–1980 | |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | |
Personal details | |
Born | Namalemba, Kamuli District | 23 January 1931
Education | Makerere University |
Occupation | judge, scholar |
Samuel Wako Wambuzi (January 23, 1931) is a Ugandan scholar and jurist who served three time as the Chief Justice of Uganda; from 1972 to 1975, 1979 to 1980 and 1986 to 2001.[1][2]
Early life[]
Wambuzi was born in Kaliro village, at Namalemba in the present day now known as Kamuli district, his mother Milyamu Naigaga died one year after Wambuzi was born and was raised by his stepmother.[3]
He attended Makerere University College and Kabete Veterinary School, Wambuzi flanks in his examination mostly his final examination leading him not qualified in subject of profession but do excel other subject.
He was intermediated by the love of music at his youthful age, he was a village musician performed mostly in Bugembe, Namutumba, Kaliro and Busoga villages.[3]
He has been a chief judge since before the coming of the military leader; Idi Amin, that was due to his ever-faithful commitment to justice and loyalty to his homeland. His lived his whole together with family in Kampala, Uganda.[4]
Wambuzi spanned over 40 years in the career, he served as the acting director of public prosecutions and president of the East African Court of Appeal during his service.
Wambuzi recorded straight regarding the treatise event of the country in a shake to its cultural, political, military and legal core.[5]
Red Pepper newspaper interrelations[]
In 2015, Wambuzi sued Red Pepper newspaper to high court over a story published title Exposed; 100 most indebted personalities revealed. He was among the 100 listed personalities (tycoons) that the publications was struggling to pay off loan of a business an about Shs10bn that was gotten from an financial body to boast the GreenHill Academy, after the wordings from the story meant that in common with the 100 people that the Red Pepper newspaper was to serialized, according to Wambuzi.
In 2017, the court orders the newspaper to pay Wambuzi an amount of UGX 375M and extra UGX 50million for exemplary damages after the publication lost the case which was sought as general and exemplary damage for libel and for permanent injunction. This rulings was delivered by Justice Patricia Basaza Wasswa who ordered the Red Pepper newspaper to pay the Plaintiff for the general damage of libel and later in 2015 was granted the cost.[6]
Personal life[]
He was married to Gladys Wambuzi, the founder of Greenhill Academy in Kampala died of cancer, with her had 3 children; Maria, William and Samson.[7][8] In 2008, he Marion Nakabuye Ddamulira at St. Paul's Cathedral, Namirembe.[9]
Book[]
- The odyssey of a judicial career in precarious times: my trials and triumphs as a three-time chief justice. Samuel William Wako Wambuzi, Cross House Books 2014. Book, Samuel William Wako Wambuzi, ISBN 9781910048047, 1910048046, OCLC 960028730
- The role of an advocate: speech by the Honourable Chief Justice S.W.W. Wambuzi 5th July, 1974 to the Uganda Law Society at the Law Development Centre. S W W Wambuzi. Uganda Law Society, Kampala, LDC Publishers, 1974. Wambuzi, S.W.W. Role of an advocate. OCLC 705987343, OCLC 22561276. N: At head of title: The Uganda Law Society.
Bibliography[]
- "Odyssey judicial career I'm precarious times". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- The Odyssey of a Judicial Career in Precarious Times
- My Trials and Triumphs as a Three-Term Chief Justice of Uganda.
- The odyssey of a judicial career in precarious times: my trials and triumphs as a three-time Chief Justice of Uganda. S W W Wambuzi, UK, Christian House Books, 2014. Biography. Genre/Form: Biographies, History, Biography, Named Person: S W W Wambuzi. Biography. ISBN 9781910048047, 1910048046, OCLC 910308533.
References[]
- ^ UgandaUpdate. "JUSTICE OWINY -DOLLO NOMINATED NEXT CHIEF JUSTICE AS THE JUDICIARY IS ACCUSED OF CORRUPTION TENDENCIES AND MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE". Uganda Update News. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- ^ "Judiciary holds successful Hon. Justice Ben Kiwanuka Memorial Lecture". judiciary.go.ug. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Katunzi, Pius Muteekani. "Of former chief justice Wako Wambuzi's trials and triumphs". The Observer - Uganda. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- ^ "Chief Justice Samuel William Wako Wambuzi - Alibris". m.alibris.com. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- ^ Wambuzi, S. W. W. (2014). The Odyssey of a Judicial Career in Precarious Times: My Trials and Triumphs as a Three-time Chief Justice of Uganda. Cross House Books. ISBN 978-1-910048-04-7.
- ^ Kasadah, Badru (2017-05-05). "Red Pepper ordered to pay over Shs400m to retired Chief Justice". Eagle Online. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- ^ "Chief Justice Wambuzi wife". www.newvision.co.ug. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- ^ James Kabengwa, Paul Kiwuuwa (23 March 2008). "Uganda: Former Chief Justice Wambuzi Gets Wife". Allafrica. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- ^ Nicholas Kajoba, Paul Kiwuuwa (29 March 2008). "Uganda: Wambuzi Weds Again". Allafrica. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
Further reading[]
- Katunzi, Pius Muteekani. "Of former chief justice Wako Wambuzi's trials and triumphs". The Observer - Uganda. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- Katunzi, Pius Muteekani. "Former chief justice Wambuzi writes book". The Observer - Uganda. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- W. Kanyeihamba, Prof George (23 April 2017). "Uganda: Footnotes to Odyssey of Retired Chief Justice Wambuzi's Career - Part II". The Monitor. Retrieved 3 November 2020 – via allafrica.com.
External links[]
- Joshua, Walakira. "WHAT DID M7 DO TO CJ WAKO WAMBUZI – mulengeranews.com". Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- "SAMUEL WILLIAM WAKO WAMBUZI". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- "Samuel Wako Wambuzi v Editor in Chief Red pepper & Anor (Civil Suit No. 305 of 2015) [2016] UGHCCD 38 (4 May 2017); | Uganda Legal Information Institute". ulii.org. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- Staff Reporte (26 October 2019). "NTVUganda has added NTV LIVING HISTORY: Three time Chief Justice Samuel Wako Wambuzi video". periloafrica.com. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- Noble, Barnes &. "Paperback, Judges - Biography, Legal Figures, Law Enforcers, & Criminals". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- Ugandan judges
- 1931 births
- Living people
- Acholi people
- Makerere University alumni
- People from Kamuli District
- Chief Justices of Uganda
- Justices of the Court of Appeal of Uganda