The Entebbe Chief Magistrate’s Court has issued criminal summons against land broker Stella Maris Amabilis, who is facing fresh charges of forgery.
The summons, signed by Grade One Magistrate Edgar Tusiime, require Kamoga to appear in court on Monday, 29th September 2025, for plea-taking.
Kamoga is accused of forging the practicing certificate, signature, and official stamp of lawyer Lorna Nkamwesiga in order to fraudulently acquire 200 acres of land in Garuga, Entebbe.
His ongoing legal troubles have continued to attract public attention, especially given his controversial reputation within Uganda’s real estate sector. The new charges against him include obtaining land registration through false pretenses and uttering forged documents.
In a related development, Her Worship Stella Maris Amabilis, Chief Magistrate of Entebbe, recently recused herself from a separate high-profile land fraud case involving Kamoga, citing concerns about potential bias.
Tensions escalated in court earlier this week when the prosecution expressed readiness to proceed with the case. However, Kamoga’s lawyer, Brian Tindyebwa, objected, claiming that prior communication between the magistrate and the accused via WhatsApp could compromise the fairness of the proceedings.
In response, Magistrate Amabilis called both legal teams into her chambers for a closed-door meeting. Upon returning to the courtroom, she formally announced her decision to step aside from the case.
“I have no personal interest in this matter,” Amabilis stated. “However, given the accused’s prior complaint to the Judicial Service Commission and the serious allegations made against me, I believe it is appropriate to recuse myself.”