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Daily Monitor Sunday April 11 2021 President Museveni (left) meets religious leaders during the African Bishop’s conference in July 2019. PHOTOS/ FILE, RACHEL MABALA Summary Coming against a backdrop of unequivocal demands by President Museveni that religious leaders must leave politics to politicians, his revelations during Archbishop Kizito Lwanga’s funeral service at the Kololo Independence Grounds has only served to return the debate on whether or not religious leaders should be engaging in politics, or making pronouncements about matters politics. Advertisement On Tuesday, President Museveni revealed that the late Archbishop of Kampala Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, his predecessor, Cardinal Nsubuga, and other religious leaders had been supportive of the National Resistance Army’s (NRA’s) five-year Bush War. ....
Daily Monitor Saturday April 10 2021 Summary Mr Asuman Bisiika says: How did we reach this point where deaths of prominent personalities are blamed on the State? Advertisement The Rev Can Amos Kasibante is a man of the cloth. But any interaction with his writings reveals a man of books. Indeed he teaches at a university in London. I take pride in my association with the Rev. Can. Kasibante’s scholarly publications on social media. His posts on Christian scholarship are very nourishing. In one of such scholarly writings, he helped me understand the deification of Jesus Christ by the Christians (and the projection of Jesus Christ as a historical figure). ....
Lwanga s last public words called for an end to state kidnaps, killings April 5, 2021 RIP: Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga at his last public appearance on Friday The Archbishop of Kampala Archdiocese Dr Cyprian Kizito Lwanga’s last words to the nation were full of encouragement and an appeal to government to stop the state inspired kidnappings, torture and killings especially of members of the opposition. Lwanga was found dead inside his residence at Lubaga on Saturday morning, according to the secretary general of the Episcopal Conference Monsignor John Baptist Kauta. His death was announced just hours after Lwanga, who also doubled as the chairperson of the Uganda Joint Christian Council (UJCC) preached a message of hope for Uganda after jointly leading the Ecumenical Public Way of the Cross with his Anglican counterpart Dr Stephen Kaziimba at Namirembe on Friday. ....