The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Stephen Mugalu Kaziimba has praised the works of Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo saying he was visionary and a man of many abilities.
He was speaking at the inaugural Archbishop Nkoyoyo Memorial Lecture. Nkoyoyo passed on in February 2018.
“The Late Archbishop Nkoyoyo was multi-talented, from being a Mechanic to ordained Minister and later Archbishop. He was very generous. He identified people’s gifts and empowered them. He sent me to Nakanyonyi to study a Lay Reader’s course and mentored me in ministry,” Kaziimba said.
The lecture was held at Uganda Martyrs Anglican Site in Namugongo.
Nkoyoyo who served as Archbishop between 1995-2004, was the vision bearer of the development of the Uganda Martyrs Anglican Site, Namugongo to a world class faith based tourism one.
Kaziimba Maama Ruth Nkoyoyo for keeping her late husband’s legacy alive by living an exemplary life.
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President Yoweri Museveni was represented at the event by Energy Minister, Ruth Nankabirwa. The Archbishop thanked Museveni for the support he has given the project.