July 28, 2021 Prof Patrick Ogwang during the interview
Prof Patrick Ogwang has asked the High court to dismiss a case filed against him that he s not not the lawful proprietor and inventor of Covidex, a Covid-19 supportive treatment herbal drug.
Covidex drug was recently approved by the Nation Drug Authority (NDA) as a supportive treatment in the management of viral infections and many people have given testimonies about its efficacy in the treatment of Covid-19.
But earlier this month, lawyer George William Alenyo together with the Christian Chamber of Commerce, Agriculture, Industry, Trade and Tourism sued Ogwang together with his company, Jena Herbals Uganda Limited and 12 others for alleged failure to perform their statutory duties.
Prof Ogwang sued over Covidex ownership, abuse of office
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Sunday May 02 2021
Former Electoral Commission chairperson Badru Kiggundu (centre) testifies before the Supreme Court during the Amama Mbabazi election petition in 2016 . PHOTOS/ FILE
Summary
Five years ago, the Supreme Court seemed to have okayed the idea by the Electoral Commission that it could withdraw a national voters register but this week the Constitutional Court ruled that such an act is illegal,
Derrick Kiyonga writes.
In March 2016, Nobert Mao, sporting his customary suit, made an intermittent visit to the Supreme Court, in Kololo, Kampala.
The Democratic Party’s president general’s visit to the Supreme Court was because he wanted to listen to the judgment of the case in which former prime minister Amama Mbabazi challenged the victory of his former boss, President Museveni, on grounds that it was fraught with fraud.