On Sunday march 1st 2020 is the ordination of the 9th Arch Bishop of the Church of Uganda Bishop Samuel Kazimba Mugalu who will be succeeding the retired right Rev. Stanley Ntagali.
Norman Musinga KMP traffic police, while addressing the media on Friday February 28th in a press conference held at Namirembe Church said that all are done to enable the ordination ceremony of the 9th Arch Bishop of Church of Uganda on Sunday 1st March 2020.
“There will be traffic diversion as follows:
VIP visitors will park at Mengo primary play ground and will allow them to access the venue, those with stickers will be accessed to the cut off roads.
Motorist without stickers will not allowed in the cut off roads and the motorcycles also will not be allowed to cut off roads for security reasons”, Norman Musinga highlighted.
“The traffic officers will be available up to the end of ceremony, and all people are advised to avail the traffic rules”,Musinga insisted.
“We expect a lot of people both local and from international and we should cut off some roads like Balituma road, Mengo market centre, Kyadondo road and we put buses to transport people from Mengo primary school where they are going to park.
The guests with stickers will pass in the cut off roads and parking at Mengo secondary school, so I call upon all the people to obey the rules of traffic officers
and we shall deploy all the police men in uniforms and those without uniforms for security reasons”, Norman Musinga added.
The president of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni will also grace the ceremony. Bishop Kazimba Mugalu was elected 28th November 2019 from Mityana Dioceses where he was serving as a Bishop from 2009 until 2020 to succeed Righ Rev. Henley Stanley Ntagali who retired.
Mugalu was born on 15 August 1962, to Jessica Nanyonjo and Besweri Kaddu, at Gulama-Najja Village, Kyaggwe County, in present-day Buikwe District.
Kazimba was ordained in December 1990 by Bishop Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo. He served as Assistant Vicar at Nakibizzi Parish, Buikwe District, from 1990 to 1994. He then served as parish priest at Katente Parish from 1997 to 2000. From 2000, he was the Vicar of Mukono Cathedral. While there, Bishop Michael Ssenyimba made him Acting Provost of Mukono Cathedral. He was confirmed as the Provost of St. Philip and Andrew‘s Cathedral Mukono, in 2004