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Pastor Samuel Kajoba, the new Archbishop and President of the Uganda Union Conference, will serve a five-year term, from 2025 to 2030.
Kajoba received the news on Tuesday ( August 26) while at his home village in Masuulita, Wakiso District, where he had gone for a church camp.
Overwhelmed by the news, he immediately retreated for prayer before breaking it to his family, who joined him in thanksgiving.
“I received a message from Nairobi informing me that I had been appointed the President of the Uganda Union. Can you imagine, born in Masuulita, raised in Masuulita, and now tasked with leading the church in Uganda?” he said during his unveiling at Makerere University in Kampala.
He was flanked by Elder Isaac Lyada, the new Executive Treasurer, and Pastor Frank Kiggundu, the outgoing Executive Secretary.
The East-Central Africa Division of the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church, based in Nairobi, Kenya, announced the election and appointment, which takes immediate effect, comes as part of a wider leadership reshuffle across 11 African countries.
Archbishop Kajoba, who has been serving as Bishop of the Central Uganda Conference in Kireka, succeeds Pastor Dr. Moses Ndimukika Maka, who has led the church in Uganda since 2022.
Dr. Maka has been elevated to serve as Executive Secretary of the East-Central Africa Division of the SDA Church.
Prioritising youth and evangelism
He urged Ugandans to prioritize peace, noting that without it, development and spiritual growth become impossible.
“Every Ugandan, and even non-Ugandans living in this country, must work for peace. We need peace to live healthy lives, raise our children, run businesses, and worship freely,” he said.
Building on the church’s strategic plan
The Archbishop explained that once the church leadership in Uganda completes its appointments for other key positions, including presidents, secretaries, and treasurers in the 12 SDA entities, the leadership will customise the global five-year strategic plan to suit Uganda’s context.
He stressed that evangelism will remain the heartbeat of the SDA Church, but it will be complemented by initiatives in education, stewardship, and development.
Kajoba also emphasised accountability and stewardship, saying church members must demonstrate their faith through both service and contribution.
Who is Archbishop Kajoba?
Born in Masuulita, Wakiso District, in November 1958, Archbishop Kajoba is married to Margaret Kajoba, and together they have six children—four boys and two girls.
He is an alumnus of Lakeside College and Chwa II Memorial College and holds a Bachelor of Theology from Bugema University (2000) and a Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology from the Adventist University of Africa in Nairobi (2009).
A licensed primary teacher, Kajoba began his career at Gayaza Light SDA Primary School between 1977 and 1980 and later served as deputy head teacher at Namulesa SDA Primary School from 1984 to 1986.
Over the years, he has served in various leadership roles, including district leader in Masuulita and Najjanankumbi, Stewardship and Development Director of the Central Uganda Conference (2009-2010), Ministerial Director of the Uganda Union Mission (2011–2015), and most recently, Executive President of the Central Uganda Conference (2016–2024).