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JULY 2022: TIME KEEPS TICKING, LEAVE THE BURDENS BEHIND

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Welcome to the month of July 2022! Thank God, thank goodness. Who knew that we would get here? Faith, hope and love have carried us this far especially through the past months of the year and we are confident that we will go through those remaining. I know that there have been days when some of us felt like and indeed we were at the verge of collapsing or falling. But here we are, glory to God in the highest. May God strengthen the weak and restore hope for the hopeless. My dear friend, you are highly appreciated. I am happy to be sharing this life with you. I pray for you. Let us celebrate because this is the day that we have as a gift from our Creator. Let us rejoice and be glad in it according to Psalm 118:24. I recently wrote an article https://mugisawrites.blogspot.com/2022/06/settlediscussion-human-rights-are.html to the effect that human rights are enjoyed by the living, not the dead meaning that as long as we still have breath, let us make it a point to enjoy our natural ...

​SETTLE THE DISCUSSION - HUMAN RIGHTS ARE ENOYED BY THE LIVING

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  In the most recent, I have interacted with a number of people across Northern, Western and Central Uganda and one of the areas of interest during the overview of the concept of human rights and underlying principles was the question of whether the dead have rights. At least over fifty percent of the people in each forum raised their hand in the affirmative that yes, the dead have rights. I would then resolve that in reality, it is the living who have rights, the dead only have respects. The discussion ensues. Human rights are defined as natural entitlements that accrue or belong to everyone by reason of being human. They are inherent meaning that each of us is born with them; inalienable that is to say no one can take away from us as long as we live. They are universal meaning that they apply to everyone, everywhere and every time. They are interdependent, inseparable, and indivisible and enjoyed on the basis of nondiscrimination. Human rights are categorized into first generat...

PERSEVERING THROUGH THE STORMY WAVES TO VICTORY

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  PERSEVERING THROUGH THE STORMY WAVES TO VICTORY (KWEMERRA/KUGUMA KURABA MUMUYAGA/IHUNGA NEBIGONZI KUHIKA HABUSINGUZI) Praise God! Praise Jesus! I am so grateful to God for the gift of life and for all of us receiving this message. Warm greetings to you and your loved ones, whoever you are, wherever you are. This is the day that God has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it. I am happy to be speaking to us again after some while. I thank Bishop Reuben Kisembo Amooti and his Team (Diocese of Ruwenzori) for the wonderful opportunities he has always given me, my family and other people in the Diocese to serve in God’s vineyard. This keeps us motivated and moving forward knowing that we have a "father" who knows us and recognises our role in building up God's Kingdom. I thank God for fellow Ministers of today. God bless you so much. We also thank God for those who are celebrating life and have testimonies. We celebrate with you. Let's think about the topic of ...