KAMPALA – It was a who is who in Kampala during the official inauguration of Nshekanabo and Advocates chambers in Munyonyo, Kampala on Friday. Big names in the business world, senior officials of the judiciary, and other professionals turned up at the occasion, which was presided over by the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa.
Justice Geoffrey Kiryabwire of the Court of Appeal and Buganda Road Chief magistrate, Gladys Kamasanyu represented the judiciary, with a score of senior lawyers who all turned up to celebrate with their fellow, Francis Nshekanabo, who inaugurated his law chambers located on Nshekanabo Close, Wankaaki Estates building, Munyonyo in Makindye Division on plots 1924/1950.
The Namibian consular in Uganda, Ambassador Godfrey Kirumira, a close friend to Nshekanabo represented the business community, and high-profile guests included Prince David Wasajja and Ambassador Steven Kaboyo.
Other big names were Paul Ssembatya Mulundannume, Joseph Yiga, Emmanuel Katongole, Hammis Kiggundu, Ponsiano Ngabirano, Dick Kizito,
Eunice Byanyima, Chris Bwanika, the Buganda kingdom Attorney, Sam Turya, the director Kabojja International School, Mathia Katamba, the former managing director of dfcu bank and Moses Matsiko of Pinacle Security.
After a tour of the executive chambers, Msgr. John Wynand Katende, the patron of Kwagalana Group led the prayers and blessed the premises Senior judicial officers including Martin Mwambustya, the director Civil Litigation, and senior lawyers Kavuma Kabenge, and Oscar Kambona, among others, also attended the function.
Speaking about Nshekanabo, Tayebwa commended him for having been the smartest colleague on campus, meticulous and friendly. “We became good friends, and he donated me the best shirt I have ever had in my life, and it made me love good things,” he said and commended him for having high knowledge of the law.
Source: New Vision