Kampala-The former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi and the Kampala Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga have formed a company to redevelop the Namugongo Catholic shrines which will also be a religious tourist center.
Mbabazi’s daughter, Nina Mbabazi, Kampala businessman Charles Mbiire and Archbishop Lwanga are signatories to the Company’s account opened in Centenary Bank.
“In an extra ordinary meeting held at the Company’s registered offices on the 4th Day of February, 2014 the following resolution was duly proposed and passed: That RT Hon. Amama Mbabazi of C/P Po Box 14125, Kampala, Uganda be and is appointed chairman of the company with immediate effect,” the documents read.
Uganda Martrys Shrines Redevelopment Limited is a company limited by guarantee and about 55 members who are referred in the company documents as subscribers are shareholders.
Nina Mbabazi
Among the 55 subscribers are; Emmy Katabazi, Bank of Uganda Governor, Tumusiime Mutebile, UPDF chief of Construction, Brig Sabiti Mutebile who is a brother Tumsiime Mutebile, Mbabazi’s other daughter, Rachel Mbabazi and Makerere University’s Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe.
Mbabazi’s lawyer Severino Twinobusingye is the Company secretary. a number of catholic priests are also subscribers.
It not clear whether the money being collected now for renovation is being put his account.