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    The bible, growing landless-ness, and environmental degradation in modern Uganda: An encounter.
    (Uganda Christian University, 2002) Olwa, Alfred
    In modern Uganda two situations, in which a theme from the bible is understood to have immediate practical consequences in the lives of many people, is landlessness and environmental degradation. In this dissertation the author examines the problem of landlessness and environmental degradation in modern Uganda. The author asserts that the problem of growing landlessness and environmental degradation is relevant to the Church in modern Uganda. The author recommends that the Church leadership in Uganda in dealing with the problem should focus on justice and righteousness.
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    Bleeding Uganda: on Festo Kivengere’s Preaching of the Doctrine of Reconciliation
    (The Africa Policy Centre Uganda Christian University, 2018) Olwa, Alfred
    Festo Kivengere once remarked in a sermon: ‘We in Uganda feel that the church is irrelevant if it fails to carry on the message of being ambassadors of reconciliation’.
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    Remarks of the Chairperson University Council to the 23rd Graduation Ceremony (Part 2)
    (2022-10-28) Olwa, Alfred
    The COVID-19 pandemic greatly affected the economic wellbeing of our families and something that our families are struggling with at this point in time, is to educate their children. I must therefore commend our parents and sponsors who have sacrificed greatly to ensure that our students graduate today. Can I request our graduands to clap/applaud our parents and sponsors for the great job that they have done.

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