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Ugandans mark 49th anniversary of Archbishop Janani Luwum

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Last updated: February 16, 2026 5:15 am
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Kitgum — Thousands of Ugandans gathered to mark the 49th anniversary of the death of Archbishop Janani Luwum, a symbol of courage and faith in the face of tyranny.

The event, held at Luwum’s burial site in Kitgum District, drew pilgrims from across the country, including foot pilgrimages from Kampala and other regions. The commemoration featured evangelical missions, prayer vigils, and reflections under the theme “Anchored in Christ for Peace and Stability.” (NTV Uganda)

President Yoweri Museveni attended as the chief guest, paying tribute to Luwum’s steadfast opposition to the oppressive regime of Idi Amin. While officially reported as a car crash, Luwum’s death in 1977 is widely regarded as an execution by shooting after he spoke out against human rights abuses and government tyranny. (BBC News)

Throughout Uganda, schools, banks, and government offices reflected on Luwum’s legacy of integrity, courage, and moral leadership, holding discussions, prayers, and educational activities. There are ongoing plans to develop the burial site into a national pilgrimage destination, honoring Luwum’s contribution to justice and peace in Uganda. (Monitor Uganda)

Archbishop Luwum, who served as the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, remains an enduring figure of moral authority. Religious leaders emphasized the relevance of his teachings in today’s Uganda, calling for unity, justice, and ethical leadership.

The commemoration also included communal prayers for national peace and stability, and many participants expressed hope that Luwum’s example would inspire future generations to uphold human rights and moral leadership.

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