Minister Kawuki Warns Against Hypocrisy among Believers and Leaders.

Minister Kawuki Warns Against Hypocrisy among Believers and Leaders.

“Stop pretending to be devout believers in God, offering in places of worship while your deeds remain evil. Some of you are involved in grabbing land from people and the Kabaka, selling it, and depleting it. Reflect on the oaths you swear before God and the people,” cautioned Minister Joseph Kawuki.

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The Minister of Local Government, Royal Travels, and Buganda Kingdom Affairs Abroad in Buganda Kingdom made these remarks during a Holy Communion service and thanksgiving for the installation of the second Deputy Ssekiboobo of Kyaggwe County, Owek. Fred Katende, appointed by the Kabaka of Buganda. The event was held at Katende Gardens in Kalagi, near Katende’s residence.

Owek. Katende and his family presenting a pulpit to the church Leaders.

The ceremony began with a thanksgiving service led by the retired fourth Bishop of Mukono Diocese, The Rt. Rev. James William Ssebaggala. He encouraged the congregation to remember that God has good plans for their lives and reminded leaders entrusted with significant offices to remain faithful to God, avoid making empty promises, and resist turning away from Him.

Owek. Moses Senyonyonjo, the first Deputy Ssekiboobo of Kyaggwe, representing Ssekiboobo Vicent Matovu Bintubizibu, commended Owek. Fred Katende Kangave for his dedication and urged the people of Kyaggwe and all believers to foster unity in their efforts to advance the kingdom.

The Rt. Rev. James William Ssebaggala,Minister Kawuki and other Leaders in group photo

The Resident District Commissioner of Mukono District, Hajjati Fatumah Ndisaba Nabitaka together with 2nd Deputy Ssekiboobo and the wife.

The Resident District Commissioner of Mukono District, Hajjati Fatumah Ndisaba Nabitaka, called on leaders and Kabaka’s subjects to exhibit humility in their actions. She stressed the need for cooperation, particularly encouraging women to avoid conflicts and to work together as role models in preserving cultural heritage.

Owek. Fred Katende Kangave, the second Deputy Ssekiboobo, along with his wife, expressed deep gratitude to the Kabaka for entrusting him with such a significant responsibility. They thanked all those present for their support and pledged to serve the Kabaka with dedication and integrity.

 

As part of their thanksgiving, Owek. Katende and his family presented a pulpit to the church, a gift for proclaiming scripture, aligning with Anglican traditions.

The service was attended by distinguished figures, including Ven. Charles Bukenya, Archdeacon of Bukoba; Maama Tezirah Ssebaggala Nakimbugwe; clergy members; Canon Dr. Kahigiriza, University secretary of Ndejje University, and his wife; the Katikkiro of the Lugave Clan; representatives of the Kabaka from various counties; members of the Buganda Kingdom council; businessmen; and political leaders. The congregation was entertained by various artists, leaving attendees delighted.

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