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Chief Justice Leads Quarterly Judiciary Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast

By Tracey Kansiime | Friday, September 26, 2025
Chief Justice Leads Quarterly Judiciary Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast
The gathering drew a wide cross-section of Uganda’s judiciary, including Justices of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal, Judges of the High Court, members of Senior Management, and Judicial Officers from the Lower Bench.

The Chief Justice of Uganda, Justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny-Dollo, today presided over the Quarterly Judiciary Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast, held at the Conference Hall of the Supreme Court.

The event, aimed at fostering spiritual reflection and gratitude among judicial officers, was led by Bishop Joshua Lwere, General Overseer of the National Fellowship of Born Again Pentecostal Churches of Uganda (NFBPC), who served as the Chief Celebrant.

He was joined by Sheikh Muhammad Wasswa, Deputy Mufti of Uganda, reflecting a spirit of interfaith collaboration.

The gathering drew a wide cross-section of Uganda’s judiciary, including Justices of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal, Judges of the High Court, members of Senior Management, and Judicial Officers from the Lower Bench.

Judiciary staff, representatives from various justice institutions, and members of the Judiciary Christian Fellowship were also in attendance.

The programme was directed by the Acting Chief Registrar, HW Lamunu Pamella Ocaya, with support from the Judiciary Public Relations Officer, HW James Ereemye Jumire Mawanda.

The Quarterly Judiciary Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast is part of the Judiciary’s ongoing efforts to promote moral integrity, unity, and ethical conduct among its personnel, while also acknowledging the role of faith in guiding justice and public service.

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