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In a joint statement issued after a dialogue at Lweza Training and Conference Center, read by Father Constantine Mbonabingi, religious leaders say although government tries to provide free health care services, a big proportion of health expenditure is met by individuals who pay cash to the health providers when they seek health care. The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) Bill, seeks to provide universal healthcare to all Ugandans. According to Daily Monitor, data from the Ministry of Health indicates that the total annual health expenditure stands at Shs7.5 trillion. Of this, 15 per cent is from government funding, 42 per cent from donors, 41 per cent from individuals (out of pocket) when they fall sick and only two per cent from pre-payment mechanisms. ....
Daily Monitor Saturday January 30 2021 Advertisement T he House of Bishops has confirmed that retired Archbishop of the Church of Uganda Stanley Ntagali committed adultery, which they say he has admitted in a statement. In a statement issued yesterday morning, the bishops condemned the act and acknowledged it (adultery) as a sin of an individual in the person of archbishop (Stanley) Ntagali. “The Church of Christ remains healthy and spotless,” said the bishops in a statement presented by the Provincial Secretary of the Church of Uganda, the Rev Can William Ongeng. “The House (of bishops) resolved that Bishop Ntagali be handled in accordance with the Canons of the Church of Uganda,” reads the statement adding that “the house appointed a team to minister to the respective parties and their family members.” ....
Daily Monitor Friday January 29 2021 Summary In accounts offered to the House of Bishop yesterday, Dr Kaziimba reportedly told 38 prelates assembled in Kampala that GAFCON contacted him in May, last year, with claims that Church of Uganda had concealed Ntagali’s extra-marital affairs. Advertisement The Church of Uganda Archbishop, Dr Stephen Kaziimba, has said the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) raised the red flag with him over his predecessor Stanley Ntagali’s alleged involvement in adultery. In accounts offered to the House of Bishop yesterday, Dr Kaziimba reportedly told 38 prelates assembled in Kampala that GAFCON contacted him in May, last year, with claims that Church of Uganda had concealed Ntagali’s extra-marital affairs. ....
By Ephraim Kasozi Church of Uganda bishops have gathered at Lweza Training and Conference Centre in Kampala to discuss the allegation of adultery against former Archbishop Stanley Ntagali. “The meeting is tomorrow [today] and we have a number of issues to discuss. The matter of the retired archbishop is part of the issues we are going to discuss,” Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba confirmed yesterday. Related articles ....