By Our Reporter,
KYENJOJO
On Wednesday, Kyejonjo district witnessed a remarkable gathering as prominent pastors, sheikhs, and witch doctors united under the Faith of Unity, led by Omukama Ruhanga Owobusobozi Bisaka.
The two-day event, organized by believers from Bufunjo Bukwenda Diocese, took place at Kabyamirwe Intambiro Healing Center in Bufunjo Sub-county, Kyejonjo district.
During the gathering, more than 35 notorious witch doctors, 15 sheikhs, cocaine traffickers, and 45 senior pastors, including those connected to major Pentecostal churches in Kampala, publicly renounced their previous affiliations and embraced the teachings of Omukama Ruhanga Owobusobozi Bisaka to promote unity.
Asabye Julius, leader of the group of pastors, shared that they have chosen to leave behind what they once followed and embrace the known truth. Julius admitted that, despite overseeing over 70 churches as a pastor, he had never performed any miracles, but instead exploited people for money, pretending to perform miracles with powers from dubious sources. He revealed that these churches often relied on supernatural forces from questionable origins.
At this event, over 240 individuals from various religious backgrounds, including Apasi Derrick, a well-known witch doctor from Ntwetwe with one of the largest shrines in Kiboga district, joined the Faith of Unity. Derrick expressed that it had always been his aspiration to abandon such practices.
In addition, Owobusobozi Bisaka inaugurated more than 270 new members as part of the Faith of Unity to help spread the message of unity and eliminate disunity. He urged them to prioritize development by engaging in hard work, establishing small-scale industries, and focusing on agriculture in alignment with the Faith of Unity calendar and the teachings found in the Book of Omukama Ruhanga Owobusobozi Bisaka.
Following this event, Omukama Ruhanga Owobusobozi Bisaka is scheduled to visit Masindi Bukwenda in Arua City from April 4th to 7th, where he is also expected to rally support for the NRM and President Museveni, given that Bisaka is the chief mobilizer for the NRM throughout the year.