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Eron Kiiza Granted Bail in High Court Ruling Amid Ongoing Legal Proceedings

Lawyer Eron Kiiza has been granted bail by the High Court, with a cash bond set at Shs 20 million. Additionally, as part of the conditions for his release, Kiiza is required to deposit his passport with the court.

This decision follows an application for bail submitted by Kiiza’s legal team, which was granted after the presiding judge reviewed the arguments presented in his favor.

Kiiza, who has been at the center of several legal and political discussions, is expected to comply with the court’s conditions while awaiting further proceedings in his case.

The ruling has sparked mixed reactions. Some have praised the decision as fair, while others continue to monitor the developments closely. Supporters of Kiiza have expressed confidence that the legal process will continue to unfold transparently and justly.

This is a developing story and marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal proceedings. All eyes are now on the next steps in the case. Nile Post will continue to provide updates.

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