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His Excellency, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, together with the First Lady & Minister of Education & Sports, Maama Janet Kataaha Museveni, today commissioned the newly constructed St. John’s Church in Entebbe, before proceeding to attend a campaign rally in Entebbe Municipality.
Upon arrival at St. John’s Church, the President and the First Lady were received by the Vicar, Reverend Canon Rocky Sendegeya, who led them on a guided tour of the new church building. The tour showcased the progress and features of the completed structure, which stands as a testament to collective Christian sacrifice and partnership.
President Museveni and First Lady Janet Museveni (C) pose for a photo with the clergy and members of St. John's Church Entebbe during its commissioning on Monday. 

Addressing selected members of the congregation after the tour, President Museveni expressed joy at returning to a place of personal and historical significance.


“I congratulate you once again, and I thank the Lord for supporting you. From now on, we shall move together to complete the remaining work ahead of us,” the President said.
Earlier, Reverend Canon Rocky Sendegeya welcomed the President and the First Lady back to St. John’s Church, thanking him for his leadership and the prevailing peace in the country.
“Your Excellency and Maama, welcome back to your church, St. John’s, where you used to worship when you lived in Entebbe. We would love to continue fellowshipping with you as we did in the past,” he said, also wishing the President well in the forthcoming elections.
Giving the background of the church project, the Head of Laity, Dr. James Musinguzi, detailed the collective effort that led to the completion of the new building.
“Together with fellow Christians, and in partnership with Tororo Cement through your son Manish, we worked very hard to complete this church. Tororo Cement contributed approximately Shs 2.4 billion, while the church and its Christians contributed about Shs 3.6 billion, bringing the total investment to approximately Shs 6 billion,” Dr. Musinguzi said.
He thanked all Christians for their sacrifice and commitment in bringing the church to its current state.