Bishop Moses Banja Calls For Collective Action Against Corruption In Easter Message
LUKE ALINAITWE
As the Christian community prepares to celebrate Easter, the Bishop of Namirembe Diocese, Rt Rev Moses Banja, delivered his Easter message today during a media briefing.
His message highlighted pressing issues in the country, such as corruption and parenting.
Bishop Banja urged everyone in the country to join hands in the fight against corruption.
In his Easter message to natives, Rt Rev Moses Banja of Namirembe Diocese urged Ugandans to fight corruption themselves if it is to end since they can do so.
Following the rising number of road accidents that continue to cost lives, the Bishop called upon those responsible to scrutinize those who control the vehicles ensuring almost qualification.
According to Bishop Banja children do grow up to behaviour they are tamed to therefore calling upon parents to ensure proper parenting. He says this on the concern of seeing young people being hired to murder others.
Regarding parents failing to get school fees, Rt Rev Moses Banja appealed to schools to be considerate. He advised parents to practice Family planning by giving birth to those they can only care for.
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