On the #SeniorCitizensTalk are Ugandan Clergies; His Eminence, Presiding Apostle Dr. Joseph Serwadda and Apostle Ssalongo Ntale Francis who have launched a Campaign to own a Private Stadium after being ousted from Nelson Mandela National Stadium in Nambole where they were arranging for the Passover End of year Prayers. Watch and Subscribe on
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When Dr Joseph Sserwadda contested for Member of Parliament- SENIOR CITIZEN SERIES
By Earnest Kivumbi Benjamin – updated at 0833 EAT on Monday 15th May 2023 Today in our Special Series “Senior Citizen” we bring you Dr Joseph Serwadda, Senior Pastor of Victory Christian Center, one of the mega-denominations in Uganda with over 470 branch churches pioneered across Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Sweden, Denmark, USA & UK….
Kayanja Lauds Nalongo Henrietta Ddungu on giving Pastors free Air tickets; a Candle has Melted.
Kampala, Uganda – By Heather M Asher & E. K Benj Nalongo Henrietta Ddungu has drawn accolades from Kampala city Pastors including Robert Kayanja Kayanja the lead pastor of Miracle Centre Cathedral in Lubaga. Ddungu born 1951 succumbed to cancer on Monday and as soon as the body arrived at her home in Najjanakumbi on Entebbe road…
M7: Covid is a fault of humans – started in China, they say they ate bats; abomination!
By Viola Nabale, Entebbe Uganda. Uganda First Lady Hon Janet K Museveni & H.E President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni yesterday hosted the National Prayers for COVID 19 at State House Entebbe. “I am happy that the religious leaders and my own views are now converging on the subject of humans taking dominion of the earth as…
African Pastor who clearly Prophesied Corona Virus before Outbreak Speaks to HICGI News Agency; Unveils New Prophecy ahead of Easter Good Friday.
By E.K Benjamin Kampala, Uganda The United States of America State Department headed by Hon Mike Richard Pompeo is astounded by the state of Corona Virus Pandemic struggling with no current solutions to billions of unanswered questions by the fact that US is now the epic center of the pandemic with 233,246 cases and 5,738…
