Court Grants Family Access as Mogul's Insanity Exposed

A judge said the family members could visit Mohan Musisi Kiwanuka, a rich man from Kampala who owns many buildings. His sisters went to court to check if their brother was sick. On February 11, 2025, Mohan's lawyer told the judge that Mohan was not well in his mind. The judge listened and said his sisters and other family members should be allowed to see him.

This story began in 2019 when Mohan's oldest son, Jordan Sebuliba, told the court his father was very sick. He showed papers from 2017 written by a doctor in the UK. The doctor said Mohan had an illness that made him forget things. Mohan's wife, Maria Kiwanuka, asked the doctor to check him because she noticed he was acting differently. Before this happened, Mohan had told Sebuliba, his brothers and sisters, and their mother to leave all his nice houses.

Mohan never spoke in court back then. The first judge, Musa Sekaana, talked with Mohan for half an hour and said he was fine. He thought Mohan could still run his businesses. Sebuliba did not agree and asked another court to look at the case again.

Before the new court could hear what Sebuliba had to say, something important happened. When Mohan's sisters asked about him, his lawyers said he was sick in his mind. This was very different from what they said before. Sebuliba wrote a letter to the court on February 12, 2025. He wants the court to know that his father was already sick when he made him leave the house. He hopes the court will say those choices did not count because his father was not well enough to make them.
 

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