Journalist Cum Politician  Agnes Nanduttu has been convicted of steeling Karamoja Iron Sheets.

Agnes Nandutu is a Ugandan journalist, politician, and former cabinet minister, best known for her role as the State Minister for Karamoja Affairs and her previous work as a parliamentary reporter for NTV Uganda. She has been a prominent figure in Ugandan politics, navigating a journey from a rural upbringing to high-level office, though her tenure was later marked by involvement in a major corruption scandal.

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) conviction  Nandutu for a corruption-related offence involving stealing government property.

The Anti-Corruption Division of the High Court, presided over by Lady Justice Jane Okuo, found Nandutu guilty over her role in the unlawful possession of iron sheets meant for vulnerable communities in Karamoja.

Court records indicate that between June and July 2022, Nandutu received and retained 2,000 pre-painted iron sheets of gauge 28 marked “Office of the Prime Minister.” The prosecution proved that she handled the items despite having reason to believe they had been irregularly obtained through loss of public property.

Nandutu served as both Bududa Woman MP and State Minister for Karamoja Affairs under the Office of the Prime Minister. The ministry was implementing a government programme funded with about Shs39.94 billion in the 2021/2022 financial year to support disarmament and community empowerment in the Karamoja sub-region.

according to records the office of the Prime Minister procured  95,044 pre-painted iron sheets, which were stored at the Office of the Prime Minister’s facility in Namanve for onward distribution however in June 2022, officials requisitioned 10,000 iron sheets to support the presidential launch of the distribution exercise in Moroto District. Although the request was approved, only 1,000 iron sheets were issued, leaving a balance of 9,000 in storage.

Evidence presented in court showed that shortly after the event, the then Minister for Karamoja Affairs informed Nandutu that 2,000 iron sheets had been allocated to her, reportedly for landslide victims. She accepted the allocation and facilitated their collection.

On June 23, 2022, Nandutu provided transport funds and directed her political assistant to pick up the iron sheets from the Namanve stores. The consignment was first delivered to a private residence in Wakiso District, where she reportedly verified the quantity, before being transferred to her residence in Seeta, Mukono District, on her instructions.

Investigations later revealed that during a police interview in March 2023, Nandutu confirmed the sequence of events and led investigators to her farm. A search by the Evidence Response Team recovered 1,617 iron sheets from the premises. She failed to account for the remaining 383 sheets.

About Agnes Nanduttu 

Born in the mountains of Bududa District Agnes  Nandutu is a mother of seven children.

Nandutu worked for over 20 years in media, including roles at Impact Radio, Daily Monitor, Radio Uganda, and Open Gate Radio in Mbale.

She gained significant popularity as a reporter covering parliament, particularly for her comical and blunt Friday night news segment, “Point Blank”. She was known for her unique sign-out: “Aaagnes Nadutuuuu

In June 2021, she was appointed by President Yoweri Museveni as the State Minister for Karamoja Affairs, Office of the Prime.minister.

Karamoja Iron Sheets Scandal
In April 2023, Nandutu was arrested and detained in connection with the diversion of iron sheets meant for vulnerable people in the Karamoja sub-region.

She was charged with the diversion of materials and was released on bail in May 2023.

In 2025, she began her defense in the Anti-Corruption Court, where she claimed she received the iron sheets from the former Minister for Karamoja Affairs, Dr. Mary Goretti Kitutu.

As of early 2026, reports indicated she was facing challenges in her political career, losing her Woman MP seat in the general election

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