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BYE-BYE to Rev. Andrew Agaba

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It was a joyful day at the Diocese of Kinkiizi headquarters where they had a farewell ceremony to bid Rev  Andrew Agaba Byebye, who is going to be serving in the province of the Church of Uganda – Namirembe. 

Bishop Dan Zoreka Addressing the attendants

The Rev. Andrew Agaba has been serving as the Household and Community Transformation Officer in the Diocese of Kinkiizi but starting with this month August, he will be serving as the Director of the entire Household and Community Transformation Directorate in the Province of Church of Uganda.

Sam Kajojo the LC5 Chairperson said Rev. Andrew was a competent servant of God. He further thanked religious leaders for the constant prayers they offer to the citizens as well as promised continued support of church activities in the Diocese.

The Diocesan Secretary, Rev. Can Kenneth Kanyankole used an allegory that says that “when you clean your hands very well, you will eat with elders.” He illustrated a statement to call upon fellow servants of God to work with faithfulness. 

Finally the Rt. Rev Dan Zoreka Bishop of the Diocese of Kinkiizi called upon Rev. Andrew to live a blameless life, further saying that he will represent the Diocese of Kinkiizi at a higher level.  Quoting from  Ezekiel 22:30 where God was seeking for a leader to send to rebuild the great Jerusalem wall, Bishop Dan told Rev. Andrew Agaba to be the man who relates with all kinds of people so that the ministry of God is extended to lots of people.  

Group Photo

At the same function, Bishop Dan took the opportunity to announce and introduce to the team the newly appointed Diocesan Health Coordinator, Dr. Joe Kalenzi who will be replacing Mr. Phillip Kanyesigye who will now be serving as the Administrator for Nyakatare Health Center III.

The Bishop further introduced the newly appointed Hotel Manager, Mr. Masereka Alex to manage Ngoto Island Tourism Hub – Bwindi which is one of the facilities of the Diocese set up to tap into the tourism industry.  

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  • I congratulate the Diocesan fraternity: most especially Rev. Andrew upon his new appointment. And encourage him to continue to serve Faithfully

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