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Kabojja Junior School Teacher Sentenced to Four Years for Sexually Assaulting Male Pupil

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Godfrey Muwumuza, Suspect.

Godfrey Muwumuza.

Godfrey Muhumuza, a teacher at Kabojja Junior School, has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison after entering a plea bargain in which he admitted to sexually assaulting a male pupil.

The sentence was handed down by Buganda Road Court after Muhumuza voluntarily pleaded guilty, thereby avoiding a full trial.

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The plea was accepted by Chief Magistrate Ronald Kayizzi, bringing closure to a case that sparked widespread concerns over learner safety and professional conduct in schools.

In a signed plea agreement submitted to court, Muhumuza stated:

“I… freely and voluntarily plead guilty to the charges… and agree to be sentenced to four years and six months of imprisonment… and declare that, prior to entering this plea bargain,

I have had full opportunity to discuss the facts of my case… my constitutional rights, the waiver of those rights, and the consequences of my plea with my advocate.”

Muhumuza had initially been arraigned on May 10, 2025, on charges of attempted aggravated homosexuality.

These were later amended to include an additional count of indecent assault of a minor, contrary to Section 136 of the Penal Code Act.

According to the plea agreement, Muhumuza was sentenced to four years and six months for attempted aggravated defilement and three years for indecent assault.

However, the sentences will be served concurrently, meaning he will spend four and a half years in prison.

Without the plea bargain, he could have faced up to 28 years in prison if convicted on both counts with consecutive sentencing, as each count carries a penalty of two to fourteen years.

The court considered nine aggravating factors in the plea agreement, most notably the breach of trust and abuse of authority.

As a teacher, Muhumuza occupied a position of power over the victim—an 11-year-old boy—who, like all pupils, was especially vulnerable.

“As a teacher, the accused was in a position of trust and authority over the victim. Pupils are inherently vulnerable to their teachers, and the abuse of this professional relationship constitutes a severe breach of trust,” reads the plea document.

The offenses were reportedly premeditated. Court documents reveal that Muhumuza deliberately isolated the victim and assaulted him on multiple occasions, including once in the presence of a fellow pupil.

The repeated abuse raised concerns about the broader emotional and psychological impact on other learners.

The agreement further noted that Muhumuza’s conduct undermined public confidence in the teaching profession and the education system at large.

Despite the serious nature of the offenses, the court considered mitigating circumstances in sentencing: Muhumuza is a first-time offender, expressed remorse, pleaded guilty—saving judicial time—and is the sole breadwinner for his family. His conviction has also effectively ended his teaching career.

The assaults reportedly occurred during a school trip on May 4 and 5. According to court records, Muhumuza coerced the child into inappropriate contact, including touching his genitals and other attempted sexual acts.

The victim later alerted his mother via WhatsApp, leading to the filing of a police report and Muhumuza’s arrest.

While police records included a confession, Muhumuza initially denied the allegations during his first court appearance.

He later attempted to secure bail with the help of a woman, Regina Nakintu, who claimed to be his sister.

However, this was later proven false after both were asked by the magistrate to write down their parents’ names, which turned out to be inconsistent—prompting laughter in the courtroom.

Subsequently, Muhumuza opted for a plea bargain, which legally allows an accused person to plead guilty in exchange for a reduced sentence.

The case has reignited calls for a national sexual offenders registry. Last week, Tororo Woman MP Sarah Opendi urged the public to support the establishment of such a registry to help track known offenders, particularly those seeking employment or moving into new communities.

Sexual abuse involving teachers has become a growing concern. While most cases reported involve male teachers assaulting female pupils, there is increasing documentation of abuse involving male victims. A similar case was recently reported in Lira District.

The Uganda Police’s 2024 Annual Crime Report documented over 12,000 defilement cases in 2023 alone, with 309 involving male victims. Teachers ranked among the top offenders after parents and guardians.

Broader concerns have also emerged about the alleged promotion of deviant sexual behavior in schools, prompting parliamentary debates and calls for investigations into the role of educators and students in such practices.

Historical accounts confirm that such abuse in Ugandan schools is not new. Scholar Carol Summers, in her research paper “Subterranean Evil and Tumultuous Riot in Buganda: Authority and Alienation at King’s College, Budo, 1942,” documented incidents of same-sex abuse by teachers in elite schools, including the exchange of sexual favors for privileges—highlighting long-standing issues of abuse, power, and institutional silence within the education system.

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