A cultural king in Uganda told people to watch their kids during the holidays. The Kyabazinga of Busoga, Wilberforce Gabula Nadiope the Fourth, sent out Christmas and New Year wishes to everyone in the country. He called the season a time for joy and spreading compassion.
His main practical point was a direct ask for parents to keep their children safe, stressing that people should stay alert. He also said the holiday should be guided by the lessons of Jesus Christ, pushing for more love, peace, and forgiveness in communities. The king framed Christmas as a moment for giving and unity, highlighting family and peace as the key themes for the celebration.
His main practical point was a direct ask for parents to keep their children safe, stressing that people should stay alert. He also said the holiday should be guided by the lessons of Jesus Christ, pushing for more love, peace, and forgiveness in communities. The king framed Christmas as a moment for giving and unity, highlighting family and peace as the key themes for the celebration.