Tuesday, 1 December 2020

Drama As Divorced Wife To Traffic Police Boss Musinga Storms Church To Stop His Wedding To Wife No. 2…:Musinga’s former wife was involved in ritual praying in a church known as 'Divine power temple' of the Bachwezi and that he, on many occasions, found strange things/ herbs under their matrimonial bed

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Drama As Divorced Wife To Traffic Police Boss Musinga Storms Church To Stop His Wedding To Wife No. 2…

https://www.thegrapevine.co.ug/drama-as-divorced-wife-to-traffic-police-boss-musinga-storms-church-to-stop-his-wedding-to-wife-no-2/  

By Sengooba Alirabaki
 
On Saturday, there was drama at All Saints’ Cathedral, Kampala when the divorced wife to the commander of Kampala Metropolitan traffic police SSP Norman Musinga stormed church to stop his wedding to wife number two.

It was about 8am when Esther Kyinkuhaire, wife number one to Musinga, accompanied by her sisters, drove their posh land cruiser vehicles to church and straight away moved to Bishop James Abola’s office to stop Musinga’s wedding.

“They entered into Bishop’s office claiming that they had a letter from their lawyers of Ojok and Company Advocates caveating Musinga from getting wedded or receiving wedding blessings from church claiming that he is still legally married to Kyinkuhaire,” one of the eye witness told theGrapevine.

The ladies were welcomed in the Bishop’s office and immediately Musinga was called in the office since he was already at the church.

Sources who attended the meeting revealed that when Musinga entered the office, he started exchanging words with Kyinkuhaire, they each abused each other for over ten minutes in front of the man of God and other top religious leaders who were invited by Musinga.

In his defense, Musinga told the Bishop that his marriage to Kyinkuhaire was dissolved in 2019 and she didn’t appeal against the decision of the magistrate’s Court.

He gave the Bishop a letter from his lawyers of Kampala Associated Advocates (KAA) and accused Kyinkuhaire of wasting his time.

Musinga insisted that the reason why he went to church was to receive blessings from church not to be weeded because he was already officially wedded by the registrar of marriages, to his new wife Ankunda.

Sources who attended the meeting told us that when Musinga mentioned Akunda’s name during the meeting, Kyinkuhaire shouted out on top of her voice which forced Musinga to call security from Central Kampala Station (CPS) to restore peace.

When police arrived, Kyinkuhaire was immediately arrested together with her sisters and taken to CPS where they were detained for hours until prayers were done.

They were rescued by their lawyers led by Rtd. Major Ronald Iduli and suspects were not charged.

Upon her release Kyinkuhaire claimed that while having an argument with Musinga in the Bishop’s office, he seriously kicked her in a dangourous spot, she threatened to institute charges against him.

Musinga divorced Kyinkuhaire after accusing her of practicing witchcraft.

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How witchcraft forced Kampala traffic boss to divorce wife

https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/how-witchcraft-forced-kampala-traffic-boss-to-divorce-wife-1864440

Thursday December 12 2019
 On August 26 of this year, court issued its final orders allowing Kampala metropolitan traffic commander, Norman Musinga to divorce his estranged wife, Esther Kyinkuhaire.
Court also allowed SSP Musinga custody of the three children he got out of their nine year marriage that had been solemnised at Namirembe diocese on July 17, 2010. 
 Witchcraft was the core reason for their marriage's dissolution, at least according to court evidence.
In his divorce suit, Mr Musinga told Makindye Chief Magistrates Court that his wife was heavily engaged in ritual and spiritual activities associated with the Bachwezi, which was alien to his Christian faith.
He said his wife was involved in ritual praying in a church known as 'Divine power temple' of the Bachwezi and that he, on many occasions, found strange things/ herbs under their matrimonial bed.

"Because the respondent (wife) was engaged in witchcraft, the petitioner (Musinga) got great fear and even feared to engage in any sexual act with her since September, 2016 to date and avers that his marriage with his wife is irreconcilable in beliefs," reads part of the evidence contained in the court judgment.
SSP Musing had also told court that for all the two years before the court suit, he and his wife were sleeping in two separate bedrooms due to the irreconcilable differences.

Grade One Magistrate, Allan Gakyaro Mpirwe in his decision, held that since SSP Musinga's wife failed to appear in court to defend herself against the law suit, court had no option but to expunge her witness statement. This meant that whatever her estranged husband had alleged against her, stood unchallenged.
"The court having found out that the evidence of PW1 (Musinga) was not challenged and was obtained through vehement cross examination by the respondent's counsel, I will find it credible in proof of this case," the magistrate said.

Ms Kyinkuhaire had in her response, denied being involved in any spiritual activities, saying she also professes the Christian faith.
She also denied claims that they had been sleeping in two separate rooms. She said they had been sharing the same bed sheet, contrary to the officer’s claims that they were sleeping in separate rooms for two years before the court case and even had a baby during that period.
"To prove that paragraph 7 is false, their marriage is blessed with a one-and-a half year old daughter, which clearly shows that it could not be possible to have her if the petitioner (Musinga) and the respondent (Kyinkuhaire) were not enjoying their conjugal rights," Ms Kyinkuhaire stated in her written response to the claims.

Ms Kyinkuhaire further explained that they were staying in a rented three-bedroom house that had a master bedroom, a room for maids/guests and another for children and therefore, there was no other special room for any of them.
She also said she loves her husband and that their marriage was merely going through wear and tear just like any other marriage and therefore, there was no need for divorce.


Explaining how she found out about the divorce suit instituted against her, she said her husband tricked her to take their last born to her home village for weaning and that he promised to pick her but he didn't show up.

Ms Kyinkuhaire added that despite making several phone calls to him, SSP Musinga did not pick them up, prompting her to storm his work place at Central Police Station (CPS) in Kampala but failed to see him because he was reported to be busy.
She avers that one of the police officers who works with her husband, confided in her that her husband had filed a divorce suit against her before she went to court to confirm.
The magistrate said he had granted SSP Musinga custody of their three minors who are between six and two years, and not his estranged wife, because he was in gainful employment while she had no known source of income to comfortably look after the children.

"Court evaluated and found out that PW1 (Musinga) was gainfully employed by the police and at a senior rank in the police force. It's also considered that the respondent (Kyinkuhaire) has no known source of income to provide for the minors," ruled the court.
The court also held that despite mothers having a role in the upbringing of children, she was being accused of engaging in witchcraft and that her activities would affect their emotional growth and health.