Diocese of Kinkiizi kick-start implementation of the new Strategic Plan 2026 – 2037

The Diocese of Kinkiizi has kicked started the official roll out of the new strategic plan 2026-2035 across all the Archdeaconaries starting with Kambuga Archdeaconry.

During a meeting held yesterday March 17th, stakeholders across Kambuga Archdeaconry, the Christians were equiped with the necessary information required for strategic plan implementation.

According to the Diocesan Planning and Development Officer, Reverend Canon Kenneth Kanyankore, the Strategic Plan is a document that will guide the Diocese of Kinkizi for the next ten years from 2026-2035 to achive her vision and mission statements.

The Diocese of Kinkiizi Vision Statement states, “A Sustainable, Growing, Christ-Centered Church”, while the Mission Statement states, “To proclaim the Good News of our Lord Jesus Christ and demonstrate the love of God through practical services that are relevant to all people’s needs, so that they can all enjoy God’s full salvation”.

Rev Can Kanyankore made it categorically clear that these statements guide the Diocese of Kinkiizi’s efforts in serving the community and spreading God’s word.

FULL LIST! Bishop Zoreka Reshuffles Clergy in Kinkiizi Diocese

The Bishop of Kinkiizi Diocese, Kanungu District, Rt. Rev. Dan Zoreka, has today reshuffled several clergy members, including Reverends and Archdeacons, during a Diocesan Council meeting held at Kigezi Forest Cottages in Kambuga Town Council, Kanungu District.

The reshuffle affected parish priests, archdeacons, diocesan offices, and newly ordained clergy who recently completed their theology courses.

Key Appointments and Promotions

Rev. Elizabeth Kamara, from Bwindi Community Hospital Parish, has been appointed Diocesan Secretary of Kinkiizi Diocese, replacing Rev. Gad Tibeijuka Ngyemura, who has been posted as Archdeacon of Kayonza Archdeaconry.

Rev. Justus Tukwasibwe, from Ihembe COU, promoted to Archdeacon and posted to Rutenga.

Rev. Julius Twinomugisha, from Buhooma COU, promoted to Archdeacon and posted to Kambuga Archdeaconry.

Rev. Peter Birgira, from Nyakabungo COU, promoted to Archdeacon of All Saints Church, Kanungu.

Rev. Canon James Kabagambe, formerly at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Nyakatare, transferred to Nyamirama Archdeaconry.

Ven. Richard Tumwebaze, from Kihihi Archdeaconry, appointed Sub-Dean at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Nyakatare.

Rev. Canon Bernard Byamugisha posted to Nyamiyanga Archdeaconry.

Newly Ordained Clergy Postings

(All recently completed their theology courses)

Rev. Allan Ampumuza – Kifunjo COU

Rev. Ivan Arinda – Kancerere COU

Rev. Samuel Twinamatsiko – Kinaba COU

Rev. Nelson Bagambe – Mafunga COU

Rev. Martin Mugyeyi – Rutendere COU

Rev. Owen Abaho – Kashojwa COU (newly created parish)

Rev. Levi Twinamatsiko – Karubeizi COU

Rev. Steven Niwabiine – Bishop’s Office (Youth and Children’s Department)

Other Clergy Transfers

Rev. Herbert Kiconco – from Kambuga Archdeaconry to Kihihi Archdeaconry

Rev. Caleb Turyabagyeyi – returned to Bwindi Community Hospital as Chaplain

Rev. Daniel Buregyeya – from Kancerere COU to Kihanda COU as Parish Priest

Rev. Benon Bizimana – from Kihanda COU to Rukarara COU

Rev. Isabella Ampumuza – from Rukarara COU to Nyakabungo COU

Rev. Captain Topher Arineitwe – from Mpungu COU to Kiruruma COU

Rev. Alex Turyasingura – from Kinaba COU to Mpungu COU

Rev. Justus Twinomujini – from Kifunjo COU to Nyamiregyere COU

Rev. Symson Tukamuhabwa – from Karubeizi COU to Ihembe COU

Rev. Hope Mubonefite – from Kanyantorogo COU to Nyamwegabiira COU

Rev. Captain Wilson Mugarura – from Nyamwegabiira COU to Buhooma COU

Rev. Onesimus Byamugisha – from Mafunga COU to Nyarurembo COU

Rev. Bob Mbabazi Ntegyereize– from Bishop’s Office to Centenary COU -Kanyantorogo COU as Parish Priest

Among others 

The bishop encouraged the clergy to serve diligently in their new assignments as part of strengthening pastoral leadership and service delivery across Kinkiizi Diocese.

A Legacy of Faith, Unity, and Transformation: Archbishop Kaziimba Mugalu Bids Farewell to Kinkiizi Diocese

KANUNGU — The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, The Most Rev. Dr. Stephen Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu, has successfully concluded his historic pastoral farewell visit to the Diocese of Kinkiizi. The high-profile visit, which wrapped up on June 29, 2026, was marked by spiritual renewal, strategic leadership transitions, and a resounding call for Christians to preserve unity, cultivate gratitude, and accelerate socio-economic transformation.

The multi-day pastoral tour brought together an impressive delegation of the clergy, lay leaders, senior government officials, and thousands of believers from across the diocese, all gathering to celebrate the Archbishop’s impactful tenure and reflect on the rapid growth of Kinkiizi Diocese.

A Vision for Household Transformation and Spiritual Maturity

Throughout his engagements, Archbishop Kaziimba expressed profound gratitude to God for the visible theological and infrastructural expansion within Kinkiizi Diocese. He highly commended the Diocesan Bishop, The Rt. Rev. Dan Zoreka, alongside the clergy and Christian community, for their tireless efforts in driving the Church’s mission forward.

Central to the Archbishop’s charge was the critical intersection of evangelism and holistic community development. He lauded the strong partnership between the Church, local leadership, and the community, noting that Kinkiizi has become a model diocese in advancing:

  • Holistic Evangelism: Deepening spiritual roots and anchoring families in Christian values.
  • Quality Education: Strengthening church-founded institutions to secure the future of the next generation.
  • Household Transformation: Actively combating poverty through sustainable socio-economic initiatives.

“The future of the Church relies heavily on our collective stewardship and unwavering faithfulness,” Archbishop Kaziimba emphasized. “I challenge you to completely reject division, embrace reconciliation, and work as a unified body. True transformation begins when the Church serves both the spiritual and practical needs of the people with integrity.”

Strategic Leadership: Induction of the New Head of Laity

A pivotal highlight of the pastoral visit was the official induction of the diocese’s new lay leadership. In a colorful and legally significant ceremony, Eng. Sam Kajojo was officially sworn in and inducted as the Head of Laity for Kinkiizi Diocese.

Archbishop Kaziimba charged Eng. Kajojo and the newly inducted team to execute their mandates selflessly. He reminded them that leadership in the Church is a call to servant stewardship, urging them to bridge the gap between the altar and the marketplace while robustly supporting the office of the Bishop.

High-Profile Send-off at Kihihi Airfield

The profound impact of the Archbishop’s visit was further mirrored by the high-caliber civic and political leaders who accompanied him throughout his stay and eventual departure.

On the morning of June 29th, a high-level delegation gathered at Kihihi Airfield to see off the prelate. The Archbishop was escorted by his host, the Diocesan Bishop, The Rt. Rev. Dan Zoreka, alongside:

  • Canon Frank Twine and Canon Christine Twine (Official Hosts)
  • Rev. Andrew Agaba (Diocesan Director of Household and Community Transformation)
  • Mr. Gad Rugaju (Kanungu District Deputy Resident District Commissioner)

Showing strong national and ecumenical solidarity, the Archbishop was joined on his flight back to Kampala by a distinguished entourage of national leaders, including:

  • Rt. Hon. Amama Mbabazi (Former Prime Minister of Uganda)
  • Hon. Henry Tumukunde (Minister for Gender, Labour, and Social Development)
  • Hon. Jacqueline Mbabazi (Minister of State for Gender, Labour, and Social Development)

A Lasting Impact

Both civic and church leaders took turns to pay glowing tributes to Archbishop Kaziimba Mugalu, praising his Christ-centered leadership, his championing of the boy-child ministry, his fierce defense of biblical family values, and his strategic focus on institutional sustainability.

As the Diocese of Kinkiizi bids farewell to the Archbishop in his current capacity, the diocesan administration calls upon all Christians, parishes, and archdeaconries to carry forward the torch of unity, hard work, and faithful service.

The diocese remains deeply indebted to the Archbishop for his spiritual oversight and leaves this season spiritually re-ignited to build a stronger Church and a thoroughly transformed society.

Published by the Communications Department, Diocese of Kinkiizi.