NIRA Weds 3,000 couples in Just one year

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By Jimmy Twist

October 18, 2025

The National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) has marked one year since it began conducting civil marriages, with nearly 3,000 couples registered under the new arrangement and numbers expected to rise during the festive season.

The National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) has registered a steady increase in couples opting for civil marriages since it began conducting the service a year ago.

According to NIRA spokesperson Osbon Mushabe, a total of 2,889 couples have so far tied the knot under the new arrangement, with more expected during the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays“Today we mark one year of conducting civil marriages, and the number has reached 2,889 couples.

We expect this number to rise during the festive season as many Ugandans return home to celebrate Christmas and the New Year,” Mushabe said.

While presiding over the marriage of 26 couples, Naome Katushabe, a legal officer with the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB), reminded newlyweds that civil marriage is legally binding for life unless dissolved by a court of law.

Section 25 of the Marriage Act provides that one must be above 18 years, single, and must consent to the union. Once married under this arrangement, you can not contract another marriage unless you obtain court redress,” Katushabe explained.

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