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Court halts Muslim Supreme Council’s levy on non-Muslim business

Hamir Khunti, who contends that he is a non-Muslim, argues that although he has been occupying Muslim-owned lock-ups in Soroti, he is being asked to pay sh50,000 instead of sh30,000.

On September 12, 2024, Justice Moses Kazibwe Kawumi, sitting as a single judge, halted any further actions by the council until Khunti's case is heard. File photo
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalist @NewVision

The Court of Appeal has halted the decision by the Muslim Supreme Council regarding the imposition of extra dues levied on businesses owned by non-Muslims.

Hamir Khunti, who

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