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Museveni asks religious leaders to pray for peace & preach about reconciliation

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
June 25, 2018
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By ABUBAKER KIRUNDA.

President Yoweri Museveni has asked religious leaders to pray for peace in the country

The president in a speech read for him by the State house controller Lucy Nakyobe in Jinja during anniversary celebrations for World revival center church, he also urged churches leaders to preach about reconciliation for harmony in the country.

He said bringing security in the country should be a responsibility of every one.

Museveni said all people in the country must wake up and get involved in activities that would bring development.

He donated Shs30million cash to the church to facilitate its growth.

Pastor Ngobi predicted that Museveni would win the next election for presidency if he is willing to contest.

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