Daily Monitor
Thursday April 01 2021
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Archbishop Kaziimba appealed to the public to train boys so that they become respectful husbands and fathers who protect women and girls.
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Church of Uganda Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba has decried the rampant defilement and incest committed by relatives and parents and called the perpetrators to repent.
Dr Kaziimba said there are fathers, uncles and cousins who have defiled their daughters and sisters, and impregnated them in violation of societal norms.
“To the families of those perpetrators, we know you are trying to protect yourselves from shame. Just know that the source of shame is always sin, not the one who exposes the sin. Shame does not go away by hiding it. The only way shame can go is by confessing it and allowing God’s forgiveness to go deep into your family,” Archbishop Kaziimba said yesterday while delivering Easter messages at a press conference in Kampala. He described the alarming cases of abus
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Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo will on Thursday give reasons why he declined to step aside from the hearing of the presidential election petition in which former presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine was challenging President Museveni s victory through the January 14 polls.
Mr Male Mabirizi, a lawyer, had filed an application in the Supreme Court seeking Chief Justice Owiny-Dollo to withdraw from hearing the presidential election petition against Mr Museveni on account of ‘conflict of interests’.
In a ruling notice issued yesterday, the Supreme Court registrar said that Court will deliver a detailed ruling on an application for Recusal filed by Mr Male Mabirizi.