Dispute resolution Africa

David Kaggwa, FCIArb, Senior Partner at Kaggwa & Kaggwa Advocates and Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) Uganda Chapter, was recently recognised as Africa’s Leading Construction Law Practitioner at the Africa Construction Law Awards 2026 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
David Kaggwa, FCIArb, Senior Partner at Kaggwa & Kaggwa Advocates and Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) Uganda Chapter, was recently recognised as Africa’s Leading Construction Law Practitioner at the Africa Construction Law Awards 2026 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Uganda’s David Kaggwa Recognised as Africa’s Leading Construction Law Practitioner 

Ugandan international arbitrator and construction lawyer David Ssekigudde Kaggwa has been recognised as Africa’s Leading Construction Law Practitioner at the Africa Construction Law (ACL) Awards 2026, held during the 6th Africa Construction
Phillip Karugaba (left) and Patrick Turinawe (right), both Executives at ENSafrica, are calling for a fundamental rethink of how banking disputes are resolved in Uganda, warning that prolonged litigation is locking up capital and driving up the cost of credit.

OPINION: 623 Cases, UGX 2 Trillion at Stake: Why Uganda Must Rethink How Banking Disputes Are Resolved

Uganda’s Commercial Court Division carries a burden that no amount of judicial efficiency can resolve alone. Currently, 623 cases involving banks are pending before the court, with the aggregate value in dispute

 

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