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Copy of RENEWAL of PRACTISING CERTIFICATES -Advocates FOR RENEWAL OF PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AS OF JANUARY 2013 NO. NAME COMPANY NAME ADRESS RENEWAL DATESERIAL 1 Achola Lillian M/S Lukwago & Co. Advocates Plot 78 Kira Road, Kamwokya P.O. Box 12548, Kampala 16/01/2013 11456 2 Biroli Francis Billy M/S Isabirye & Co. Advocates Plot 3 Pilkington Road P.O. Box 34069, Kampala 02/01/2013 11454 3 Haguma Daniel M/S Nangwala Rezida & Co. Advocats Plot 7-9, Buganda Road P.O. BOx1034, Kampala 23/01/2013 2088 4 Lillian Helen Kuteesa M/S Nangwala Rezida & Co. Advocats Plot 7-9, Buganda Road P.O. BOx1034, Kampala 23/01/2013 11453 5 Oumo Francis M/S Wafula & Co. Adv. Plot 9 Nalufenya Road P.O. Box 753, Jinja 23/01/2013 2089 6 James Nangwala M/S Nangwala Rezida & Co. Advocats Plot 7-9, Buganda Road P.O. BOx1034, Kampala 23/01/2013 11657 7 John Paul Baingana M/S Tumwesigye Baingana & Co. Adv. Plot 42, Kampala Road P.O. Box 28597, Kampala 31/01/2013 11473 8 Twesigye Bashir M/S M. Serwadda & Co. Advocates Plot 22 Jinja Road P.O. Box 34565, Kampala 31/01/2013 2249 9 Kisambira Solomon Baleese M/S Ntende Owor & Co. Advocates Plot 12 Wilson Road P.O. Box 27942, Kampala 31/01/2013 2250 10 Albert Byamugisha M/S J.B. Byamugisha Advocates Plot 4 Nile Avenue P.O.Box 9400, Kampala 07/02/2013 11476 11 Michael Baranyanga Okecha M/S Okecha Baranyanga & Co. Adv. Plot 244 Wandegeya P.O. Box 27555, Kampala 08/02/2103 11468 12 Rwabwogo Riachard M/S J.S Mayanja Nkangi & Co. Adv. Plot 32 Jinja Road P.O. Box 1604, Kampala 08/02/2013 11466 13 Barata Enock R. M/S Birungi, Barata & Associates Plot 3 Portal Avenue P.O. Box 21086, Kampala 08/02/2013 11460 14 Kitatta Abdul M/S J.S Mayanja Nkangi & Co. Adv. Plot 32 Jinja Road P.O. Box 1604, Kampala 06/02/2012 2093 15 Innocent Tareemwa M/S Tareemwa & Co. Advocates Plot 1 Kimathi Avenue P.O. Box 1474, Kampala 31/01/2013 11470 16 Kizza Moses Kikomeko M/S Enoth Mugabi Advocates Plot 13/15 Kimathi avenue P.O. Box 35479, Kampala 05/02/2013 2094 17 Alex Rezida M/S Nangwala Rezida & Co. Advocats Plot 7-9, Buganda Road P.O. BOx1034, Kampala 23/01/2013 11455 18 Deo Bitaguma M/S Bitaguma & Co. Adv. Greenland Towers P.O. Box 12369, Kampala 06/02/2013 11475 19 Ajok Harriet M/S Jambo & Co. Advocates Kirumira Towers P.O. Box 2557, Kampala 12/02/2013 11499 20 Kintu Carolynn M/s Muwema & Muwema Co. Adv. Rwenzori Courts P.O. Box 6074, Kampala 11/02/2013 11495 21 Jimmy Serunjogi Katende M/S Katende Serunjogi & Co Adv. Plot 50A-54A Buganda Road P.O. Box 4459, Kampala 12/02/2013 11474 22 Lubwama Patrick M/S Makeera & Co. Adv. Plot 8/10 Entebbe Road P.O. Box 23528, Kampala 12/02/2013 11423 23 Gakyaro Mpirwe Allan M/S Jambo & Co. Advocates Plot 14 William Street P.O. Box 2557, Kampala 12/02/2012 11424 24 Kabayiza Brians Richard M/s Muwema & Muwema Co. Adv. Rwenzori Courts P.O. Box 6074, Kampala 11/02/2013 11493 25 Mbanza Martin Kalemera M/S Birungi, Barata & Associates Plot 3 Portal Avenue P.O. Box 21086, Kampala 01/02/2013 11485 26 Mukasa Fred Denis Mbidde M/S Mbidde & Co. Advocates Plot 2 Colville Street P.O. Box 33454, Kampala 11/02/2013 11492 27 Twinobusingye Severino M/S Twinobusingye Severino & Co. Plot 61-67 Nkrumah Road P.O. Box 28322, Kampala 13/02/2013 11483 28 Kavuma Terence M/s Muwema & Muwema Co. Adv. Rwenzori Courts P.O. Box 6074, Kampala 11/02/2013 11494 29 Henry Ddungu M/S Ssekaana Asscociated Advocates Plot 4 Pilkington Road P.O. Box 70075, Kampala 11/02/2013 11488 30 Birungyi Cephas Kagyenda M/S Birungi, Barata & Associates Plot 3 Portal Avenue P.O. Box 21086, Kampala 11/02/2013 11491 31 Asasira Saice M/S Asasira Saice Ambassador House P.O. Box 26666, Kampala 12/02/2013 11425 32 Edwin Mwerinde Karugire M/S Kiwanuka & Karugire Advocates Acacia Avenue P.O. Box 6061, Kampala 15/02/2013 12762 33 Alfred Kuki Ntwali M/S Bitangaro & Co. Advocates Plot 6/8 Nakasero Lane P.O. Box 7898, Kampala 18/02/2013 12779 34 Noah Edwin Mwesigwa M/S Shonubi, Musoke & Co. Adv. Plot 14 Hannington Road P.O. Box 3213, Kampala 18/02/2013 12774 35 Kiryowa Kiwanuka M/S Kiwanuka & Karugire Advocates Acacia Avenue P.O. Box 6061, Kampala 15/02/2013 12764 36 Luswata Joseph M/S Sebalu & Lule Advocates Plot 4 Nile Avenue P.O. Box 2255, Kampala 15/02/2013 11438 37 Murangira Tanazio Hillary M/S Murangira Kasande & Co. Adv. Plot 3 Colville Street P.O. Box 37002, Kampala 15/02/2013 2096 38 Alupo Susan M/S Oundo & Co. Advocates Plot 7 Dewinton Road P.O. Box 11070, Kampala 15/02/2013 2090 39 Thomas Ojele Rubanga Ocaya M/S Kiwanuka & Karugire Advocates Acacia Avenue P.O. Box 6061, Kampala 15/02/2013 12763 40 Byamugisha Ferdinand M/S Ajungule & Co. Advocates Plot 13/15 Kimathi Avenue P.O. Box 75617, Kampala 14/02/2013 11429 41 Hussein Hilal M/S Muwema & Mugerwa Advocates Plot 2 & 4A Nakasero Road P.O. Box 6074, Kampala 13/02/2013 11431 42 Ochieng Evans Omwanda M/S Ochieng Harimwogasho & Co. Plot 90 Ben Kiwanuka P.O. Box 35480, Kampala 13/02/2013 11481 43 Aggrey Bwire M/S Bwire & Co. Advocates Plot 29/29A Nkrumah Road P.O. Box 20033, Kampala 13/02/2013 11480 44 Yiga Rosco M/S Muwema & Mugerwa Advocates Plot 2 & 4A Nakasero Road P.O. Box 6074, Kampala 13/02/2013 11430 45 Mubiru Kasozi Joseph M/S Mubiru Kasozi & Co. Advocates Plot 30 Kampala Road P.O. Box 28511, Kampala 08/02/2013 11467 46 Nakiganda Belinda Lutaya M/S Birungi, Barata & Associates Plot 3 Portal Avenue P.O. Box 21086, Kampala 08/02/2013 11461 47 Kabagambe Patrick William M/S Birungyi, Barata & Associates Plot 3 Portal Avenue P.O. Box 21086, Kampala 08/02/2013 11462 48 Bishagenda Dorothy M/S Birungyi, Barata & Associates Plot 3 Portal Avenue P.O. Box 21086, Kampala 08/02/2013 11463 49 Kasabiiti Diana M/S Birungyi, Barata & Associates Plot 3 Portal Avenue P.O. Box 21086, Kampala 08/02/2013 11469 50 Ninsiima Judith Lindah M/S Mpeirwe & Co. Advocates Plot 4 Pilkington Road P.O. Box 25996, Kampala 08/02/2013 2091 51 Kanduho Frank Rwabosy M/S Kanduho & Co. Advocates Plot 29/33 Jinja Raod P.O. Box 5986, Kampala 08/02/2013 11465 52 Kagoro Friday Roberts M/S Muwema & Mugerwa Advocates Plot 2 & 4A Nakasero Road P.O. Box 6074, Kampala 11/02/2013 11487 53 Salim Makeera M/S Makeera & Co. Advocates Plot 8/10 Entebbe Road P.O. Box 23525, Kampala 12/02/2013 11500 54 Barnabas T. Rwebyambu M/S Sebalu & Lule Advocates Plot 4 Nile Avenue P.O. Box 2255, Kampala 15/02/2013 11436 55 Enoth Mugabi M/S Enoth Mugabi Advocates & Solic. Plot 13/15 Kimathi Avenue P.O. Box 35479, Kampala 14/02/2013 11428 56 Nicholas Ecimu M/S Sebalu & Lule Advocates Plot 4 Nile Avenue P.O. Box 2255, Kampala 15/02/2013 11435 57 Paul Rutitsya M/S Kasirye, Byaruhanga & Co. Adv. Plot 33 Clement Hill Road P.O. Box 10946, Kampala 15/02/2013 2101 58 Robert Aldridge Kasango M/S Marble Law Firm Advocates Plot 1 Pilkington Road P.O. Box 8838, Kampala 15/02/2013 12752 59 Nambogo Roy M/S Nambogo & Co. Advocates Plot 7 Luwum Street P.O. Box 9071, Kampala 15/02/2013 12766 60 Peter Kizito Musoke M/S Shonubi, Musoke & Co. Adv. Plot 14 Hannington Road P.O. Box 3213, Kampala 18/02/2013 12776 61 Arthur Mukwatanise M/S Mukwatanise & Co. Advocates Plot 55 Nkrumah Road P.O. Box 6391, Kampala 15/02/2013 12756 62 Kwesiga Joseph M/S Wamimbi & Co. Advocates Plot 1 Colville Street P.O. Box 26933, Kampala 13/02/2013 11479 63 Tendo Simon Kabenge M/S Simon Tendo Kabenge Plot 4 Jinja Road P.O. Box 36058, Kampala 14/02/2013 11459 64 Mujuzi Najib M/S Katuntu & Co. Advocates Plot 3 Kampala Road P.O. Box 34600, Kampala 14/02/2013 2095 65 Namuddu Janet M/S Kibeedi & Co. Advocates Plot 2 Bombo Road P.O. Box 5780, Kampala 13/02/2013 11478 66 Willy Lubega M/S Lebega, Babu & Co. Advocates Plot 16/18 William Street P.O. Box 37262, Kampala 14/02/2013 11427 67 Hatimi Nasser Lumweno M/S Lumweno & Co. Advocates Plot 52 Kampala Road P.O. Box 2938, Kampala 14/02/2013 11426 68 Anne Abeja Muhwezi Monitor Publications Ltd Plot 29/35 Namuwongo Road P.O. Box 12141, Kampala 15/02/2013 12759 69 Peter Nkurunziza M/S Bitangaro & Co. Advocates Kisozi House P.O. Box 7898, Kampala 18/02/2013 12778 70 Orach Sebastian Marry M/S Marble Law Firm Advocates Plot 1 Pilkington Road P.O. Box 8838, Kampala 15/02/2013 12751 71 Angualia Daniel M/S Angualia Busiku & Co. Advocates Plot 3 Parliament Avenue P.O. Box 27689, Kampala 15/02/2013 12757 72 Gloria Shane Musanase M/S Shonubi, Musoke & Co. Adv. Plot 14 Hannington Road P.O. Box 3213, Kampala 18/02/2013 2105 73 Nabuuso Diana Katimbo M/S Kasirye Byaruhanga & Co. Plot 33, Clement Hill Road P.O.
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