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The New Vision
May 19, 2009

http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/459/681841

They said it:

“PASTOR Kayanja has no case because all six complainants who reported to the Police have retracted their complaints, saying they were set up by some pastors. We shall proceed with the case when any other person comes up with a complaint,” director of criminal investigations department Edward Ochom, absolving Pastor Robert Kayanja of sodomy.

“Politics is the way God wishes His people to be governed and there are many passages in the Bible which support this, like the parable of the Good Shepherd. It is the reason the Church is involved in every aspect of human life,” Bishop Denis Kiwanuka Lote of Tororo Catholic Archdiocese on why the Church cannot stay out of politics.

“I have no problem with Kayanja. He has never sodomised me. It is the children who came to us and confessed. It is those who are seeking justice,” Pastor Martin Ssempa at the CID headquarters, where he was interrogated about framing Pastor Robert Kayanja with sodomy allegations.

“Bulungu village had no latrine and residents relieved themselves on anthills,” Alex Mulindwa, district health inspector, Kamuli district, commenting on toilet coverage increased in Kamuli district.

“The Church has lost her sense of stewardship and the role of transforming society. It has started dis-integrating. Anytime the Church stops shining, darkness will cover the earth,” visiting Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of Winners Chapel.

“Police officers may soon start falling sick and fail to work because of poor sanitary conditions,” Masaka Police commander Haruna Isabirye, about the poor state of sanitation in Police barracks.

“Fortunately, I never got a chance to do so because we were always either winning or disengaging in good order,” President Yoweri Museveni explaining why he did not have to fire a gun in the 1981 to 86 war.

 
 

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