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    River Nile Pollution: Textile Giant NYTIL Fined UGX 180M for Dumping Toxics Materials

    Entebbe NewsBy Entebbe NewsJune 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Standards, Utilities and Wildlife Court has convicted and fined textile manufacturing giant Southern Range Nyanza Limited (NYTIL) UGX 180 million for the illegal discharge of hazardous industrial effluent onto neighboring land and into the River Nile.

    The definitive ruling was delivered on June 1, 2026, by Chief Magistrate Her Worship Gladys Kamasanyu, after the corporation entered a guilty plea for severe environmental non-compliance.

    The Anatomy of the Environmental Offense

    According to certified court records under Criminal Case No. SUW 118/2026, NYTIL was found guilty of unlawfully discharging untreated pollutants into the ecosystem in direct violation of state environmental safeguards.

    The prosecution established a prolonged timeline of ecological damage:

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    • The Timeline: Between April 2024 and November 2025, the factory continuously released industrial waste.

    • The Location: The source of the pollution stemmed from the company’s main textile facility located in Buikwe District.

    • The Impact Area: The toxic effluent seeped directly into adjacent community farmlands and a highly critical section of the River Nile, completely failing to meet prescribed national safety standards.

    The Judicial Mandate: Fines and Forced Restoration

    In her final judgment, Her Worship Kamasanyu emphasized that corporate entities must operate within the strict boundaries of public health and ecological safety.

    Alongside the UGX 180 million punitive fine, the court slapped the textile firm with an uncompromising restoration mandate:

    Court-Ordered Compliance Timeline (30-Day Window):
    ├── Pay UGX 180 Million Criminal Fine
    ├── Complete Full Ecological Restoration of Affected Neighboring Land
    ├── Decontaminate the Polluted Section of the River Nile
    └── Subject All Operations to Ongoing NEMA Oversight & Reporting
    

    The court explicitly directed the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) to strictly supervise the entire cleanup operation and file an official compliance report directly to the judiciary upon completion.

    NEMA Welcomes Judicial Action on Polluters

    Welcoming the conviction, Naomi Karekaho, the Head of Corporate Communications at NEMA, stated that the landmark ruling serves as a stark warning to manufacturing plants operating across the country.

    Karekaho noted that the enforcement follows Section 163 of the National Environment Act (Cap. 181), which strictly bans the disposal of industrial byproducts contrary to established regulatory thresholds.

    The authority reiterated that the ruling underscores a non-negotiable legal precedent in Uganda: the “polluter pays” principle, meaning commercial entities will be held fully liable for restoring any degraded ecosystems they compromise.

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