This was just a mud hole about two weeks ago! Look what God is doing! We’ve got incredible staff and @SamaritansPurse volunteers who are working to build this church for the community in Cordova, Alaska. They’ve had rain and snow and everything in between—but they don’t slow down. A huge thank you to each one who has already been there to help and all those who are scheduled to go over the next few months.
As a transitional justice expert, I’m familiar with this kind of silence. It’s not that people can’t see what’s wrong, no. it’s the deep pain they’re carrying that keeps them quiet. It’s easy to mistake that silence for peace, but it’s not. It’s tension building beneath the surface. Then one day, something seemingly small, like the price of bread going up triggers an explosion. That’s how dangerous years of bottled-up anger can be. The English call it “the calm before the storm.” Ate awo babera tebakyafugika.
Archbishop Kaziimba Calls for Fair Treatment of Medical Interns
By Sadiiki Adams
NAKASERO, KAMPALA - 7th June 2026: The Archbishop of the @ChurchofUganda_ , The Most Rev. Dr. Stephen Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu, has challenged the Government to reconsider its decision to suspend the payment of allowances to medical interns.
Archbishop Kaziimba made the call today while presiding over the ordination and installation service of Deacons, a Priest, and Canons at All Saints’ Cathedral, Kampala.
“You cannot say that you have Shs 158 billion to purchase cars for Members of Parliament and then claim that you do not have Shs 28 billion to pay medical interns’ allowances, with the excuse that it would crush the economy. By the way, doctors are rarely in the hospitals. It is the medical interns who are everywhere doing the donkey work,” Archbishop Kaziimba said.
@Archbp_COU also called upon the nation to support health workers as they continue to battle the Ebola outbreak. He urged Ugandans to strictly observe the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) issued by the Ministry of Health to curb the spread of the disease.
During the service, seven were ordained Deacons, one was priested, two clergy canons and one lay Canon were installed.
The clergy canons installed were Rev. Dr. Henry Majwala, Canon for Administration and Management, and Rev. Emmanuel Kalagala, Canon for Ministerial Formation and Clergy Welfare.
Rev. Canon Dr. Henry Majwala is the Diocesan Secretary of the Diocese of Kampala, while Rev. Canon Emmanuel Kalagala is the Archdeacon of Kisugu Archdeaconry in the Diocese of Kampala.
The Provincial Fathers’ Union President, Mr. @SamuelBakutana , was installed as Lay Canon for Men’s Ministry.
In her sermon under the theme, “Anchored in Christ for Faithful Stewardship,” the preacher and retreat leader, The Very Rev. Canon Dr. Rebecca Nyegenye, Dean of @allsaintskla , reminded Christians that faithful stewardship begins with being firmly rooted in Christ and recognizing that all resources ultimately belong to God.
She urged believers to support the Church’s ministry by ensuring decent accommodation and welfare for clergy and by according them the respect due to servants of God. Dr. Nyegenye also cautioned Christians against judging clergy based on their past lives, noting that their past forgiven through the saving blood of Jesus Christ.
Addressing the newly installed canons and clergy, Dr. Nyegenye challenged them to live exemplary lives as role models to the flock under their care. She called upon them to demonstrate integrity, accountability, and faithful stewardship of the resources entrusted to them by God, emphasizing that Christian leaders are expected to reflect Christ in both their public ministry and private conduct.
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Today, April 06th, the Easter Camp 2026 comes to an end.
Till next year, same time, discipling students for a transformed and better society.
#Easter Camp
#Gerenge#Bible labs
#Bible Exposition
A highlight of the Students Conference-Day 2 which has seen Bible exposition, Bible labs led by Speakers like Rev. Peter Oyugi, Ps. Rwothomio Micah among others
We look forward to day 3. Follow along on https://t.co/LqnyPQ2kL4
Running from Apr 2 to Apr 6, the National Students Easter Conference is on! Follow along with us on https://t.co/dIfEQIqNyl
And Rejoice in the Lord.
#FOCUS Easter Camp - Day 1
The FOCUS Christian Perspectives Breakast ongoing @Makerere with @esuruma Prof. Ezra Suruma as key note speaker on "Unity above Diversity: What do we need to do for the Uganda we want? You can join online via https://t.co/bvXThErSZN
The Archbishop of the Province of the Church of Uganda has officially opened the Diocese of Kampala Convention, which began yesterday and will conclude on Sunday, 22 March 2026. The convention, currently taking place at @allsaintskla.
Kampala has refused. Eh! Should government introduce congestion pricing and start charging fees to drivers entering the city? We have — and for a long time, been talking about investment in reliable, efficient public transit options like buses, metros, light rail — and other things like car pooling incentives, AI traffic management optimization systems, enforcement of discipline for riders and drivers on the roads https://t.co/sbrVyLa3xm!
What does it mean to “learn” in the age of AI?
How do we keep teachers at the heart of education and ensure tech reduces inequalities?
UNESCO’s new Global Report on AI & the Future of Education takes on these questions — and invites us to reimagine learning together.
🔗 Read the full report: https://t.co/Sh3rOnG8nH
🙏 In the latest Prayerline, discover a story of growth. Read about graduates in Uganda meeting a huge need for discipleship by giving just one year to campus ministry. Learn how they’ve grown as they helped students grow – and pray for them 👇
https://t.co/yXWAVdkrVc