Editor
The Bishop of South Ankole Diocese, Rt Rev Nathan Ahimbisibwe, has urged Christians to refrain from being purveyors of negative news in the world, noting that the proliferation of false and fake information is inhibiting human potential and fostering widespread animosity.
Addressing congregants during the Easter celebration service at St. Matthew Cathedral Kyamate, Bishop Ahimbisibwe drew parallels between the significance of Jesus’ arrival, crucifixion, and resurrection—central themes of Easter—and the imperative for Christians to embody good news in their daily lives, promoting a better societal ethos.
In light of escalating tendencies towards selfishness, corruption, and moral decay, the Bishop emphasized the importance of individuals serving as beacons of light, mirroring the example set by Jesus during his earthly ministry.
Hundreds of worshippers gathered in various churches to observe the day commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a cornerstone event in Christianity.
