Parliament to Host 23rd National Prayer Breakfast Tomorrow

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Parliament to Host 23rd National Prayer Breakfast Tomorrow

The Parliament of Uganda will tomorrow, Friday, 8th, October, 2021 host the 23rd National Prayer Breakfast. This Year’s Prayer Breakfast will be celebrated...

The Parliament of Uganda will tomorrow, Friday, 8th, October, 2021 host the 23rd National Prayer Breakfast.

This Year’s Prayer Breakfast will be celebrated under the theme: "Responsibility Before God and Man."

This year’s national prayer breakfast will be held at the Parliamentary Conference Hall. Initially, the events were held at either State House or Hotel Africana Hotel. President Yoweri will be the Chief Guest. Museveni has in person attended all the previous National Prayer Breakfast meetings.

Every year, Parliament organizes the National Prayer Breakfast ahead of the 9th October Independence Day Anniversary celebrations.

The event brings together people from all the faiths and political parties, representatives from all branches of government, members of the diplomatic corps, the business community, national and international guests to pray and encourage each other as a family.

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