President Museveni made big promises during his weekend trip to a famous religious site. The leader traveled to Bugonza Shrine where thousands gathered to honor a Catholic martyr named Gonzaga Gonza. He told church officials that government money would transform the holy place into a major tourist destination. Museveni also vowed to develop other martyr birthplaces across the country. The president wants these sacred spots to bring visitors and cash to local communities.
Church leaders walked away with massive financial gifts from the generous president. Museveni handed over nearly one billion shillings to help finish a seminary school project. He also gave 300 million shillings each for priest savings programs and a new commercial building. The president promised full funding to complete a hospital named after the Uganda martyrs. He even donated farm equipment to boost food production around the diocese.
The sick local bishop received special attention from Museveni during the ceremony. Bishop Charles Martin Wamika could not attend because of health problems that require expensive treatment. Museveni pledged to cover all medical bills for the ailing religious leader. He praised the bishop for supporting government programs that help poor families escape poverty. The president urged church members to join development schemes that provide low-interest loans through local parishes.
Gonzaga Gonza died as a young man over 130 years ago for refusing to abandon his Christian faith. The brave believer chose prison and death rather than betray his religious beliefs. His story inspires millions of Ugandans who visit his birthplace each year to pray and remember his sacrifice.
Church leaders walked away with massive financial gifts from the generous president. Museveni handed over nearly one billion shillings to help finish a seminary school project. He also gave 300 million shillings each for priest savings programs and a new commercial building. The president promised full funding to complete a hospital named after the Uganda martyrs. He even donated farm equipment to boost food production around the diocese.
The sick local bishop received special attention from Museveni during the ceremony. Bishop Charles Martin Wamika could not attend because of health problems that require expensive treatment. Museveni pledged to cover all medical bills for the ailing religious leader. He praised the bishop for supporting government programs that help poor families escape poverty. The president urged church members to join development schemes that provide low-interest loans through local parishes.
Gonzaga Gonza died as a young man over 130 years ago for refusing to abandon his Christian faith. The brave believer chose prison and death rather than betray his religious beliefs. His story inspires millions of Ugandans who visit his birthplace each year to pray and remember his sacrifice.