Orombi asks Ugandans to emulate Kembabazi

Nov 20, 2019

Kembabazi, who passed on last year, was the founding proprietor of Kembabazi Catering Centre, Naguru, which specialises in African cuisine.

The Retired Archbishop of the Church of the Province of Uganda, the Most Rev Henry Luke Orombi has spoken highly of the late Eleanor Kembabazi Byarugaba, referring to her as a committed Christian, who served God and the country with great devotion.


Kembabazi, who passed on last year, was the founding proprietor of Kembabazi Catering Centre, Naguru, which specialises in African cuisine.

"Our sister Eleanor was influential because she loved God. It is because of her love for Jesus that her aroma still prevails. She always opened the doors of her premises for prayer meetings and Mothers Union activities. She lived a life of service. Her faith was practical. I beseech members of the family, and all of you Christians, never to forget Jesus, the Saviour that Kembabazi loved and served."

 rof arsis kabwegyere second right with other guests during the function hoto by athias azinga Prof Tarsis kabwegyere (second right) with other guests during the function. Photo by Mathias Mazinga

 
Orombi was delivering his homily during Kembabazi 1st death anniversary memorial service at Kembabazi Catering Centre, Naguru, on Sunday.

During the function, Orombi officially launched Kembabazi Foundation, which Kembabazi's children started to immortalize and continue her charitable works.

The function was also graced by the retired bishop of Kigezi, George Katwesigye and the Rev Medard Birungibyayesu among other clerics. Dignitaries like Prof Tarsis Kabwegyere and Prof Mondo Kagonyera also graced the function.

 

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