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Archbishop Kaziimba Mugalu Urges Peace, Justice as Uganda Nears Elections

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The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda called for peace, justice and unity Friday as the nation approaches a general election season, telling graduates that true peace requires active commitment from every citizen.

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Speaking at the second session of Uganda Christian University’s 26th graduation ceremony, The Most Rev. Dr. Stephen Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu defined peace as more than the absence of conflict.

“It is the active presence of justice, respect, and love for one another,” said Kaziimba, who also serves as the university’s chancellor. He said the coming period of political campaigns demands reflection, prayer and a renewed commitment to harmony.

He urged the graduating class to become “ambassadors of peace,” using their words and actions to heal divisions. “In our conversations, in our churches, and in our communities, may we model the spirit of Christ,” he said.

Kaziimba also challenged youth to approach their civic duties with dignity and national responsibility. “The future of our nation depends not only on who leads, but on how we, as citizens, choose to live together in peace,” he emphasized.

The ceremony saw 568 students receive degrees and diplomas. The overall best student was Shablinah Nazziwa, who graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration.

UCU Vice Chancellor Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi commended the graduates for their dedication and resilience, reminding them they were equipped to be problem-solvers, not spectators.

“You have received a complete education—you have been formed in character, grounded in your faith,” Mushengyezi said. “Your faith should continue to be the guiding light in your choices.”

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