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Kampala, Uganda courts shaken by Prof George Wilson Kanyeihamba's death
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51873, member: 636"] Uganda has lost one of its most distinguished legal minds with the passing of retired Supreme Court Justice Prof. George Wilson Kanyeihamba at Nakasero Hospital. The esteemed legal scholar had been receiving intensive care treatment before his death on Monday. A family member confirmed the news of his passing to the media. The family plans to announce the cause of death at a later time. Hospital officials have not released additional details about his condition. Prof. Kanyeihamba helped draft Uganda's 1995 Constitution and served with distinction on the Supreme Court bench. The legal giant built his reputation through independent judicial decisions and principled dissenting opinions that championed civil liberties. His unwavering commitment to constitutional principles and human rights earned him widespread respect across Africa. Academic circles knew him as a prolific author who wrote extensively on constitutional and international law. Makerere University students learned from his decades of teaching experience. The veteran jurist held multiple high-ranking positions during his career, serving as both Attorney General and Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. He represented Uganda at the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, extending his influence beyond national borders. Colleagues considered him the conscience of the judiciary, a figure who never shied away from challenging injustice. Even after his retirement, he continued to advocate for legal reforms and constitutional governance. Legal professionals, politicians, and academics across the continent are expected to pay tribute to his remarkable legacy. [/QUOTE]
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