Museveni Meets Orthodox Church Leadership

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Museveni Meets Orthodox Church Leadership
President Museveni shares a light moment with the Orthodox church leaders.
President Museveni and the Orthodox Church leaders met at Nakasero State Lodge.

President Museveni has  met and held discussions with senior leaders from the Orthodox Church in Uganda at State Lodge

Nakasero.

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In a meeting aimed at acknowledging and celebrating the Church’s 25- year presence in the country, the delegation led by  Etsegenet Bezabih Yimenu, the Ambassador of Ethiopia to Uganda, expressed their heartfelt gratitude to President Museveni for the support and freedom granted to them to establish and grow their religious mission in Uganda.

The Church leaders shared that their journey began a quarter-century ago when they acquired land from the Ethiopian Orthodox community, which had earlier established roots in the country.

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They further expressed their commitment to upholding peace, unity, and community service in Uganda, and pledged to continue supporting the values that foster harmony and national development.

President Museveni warmly welcomed the delegation and reaffirmed Uganda’s longstanding policy of Pan-Africanism, which he said remains a guiding principle in the country’s approach to unity, cooperation and development.

“Our policy here is Pan-Africanism. Any African who comes here to live, or work is welcome,” said President Museveni.

“We believe in the oneness of the African people—economically, socially, and, in some cases, even politically. We are always looking for integration in Africa.”

The president also emphasized that Uganda remains a home for all Africans, provided they respect the laws of the land and contribute positively to society.

He also cautioned against religious divisions, stressing the importance of peaceful coexistence among all faiths.

“This is your home—unless you break the law. What we do not accept is conflict between religions. You cannot pretend to be working for God while fighting other religions. That is unacceptable,” the president added.

 

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