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Phaneroo aims to break Guinness World Record for longest hand-clapping session

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
July 28, 2023
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Phaneroo Ministries International, a born-again church based in Kampala, is embarking on an ambitious endeavour to secure a Guinness World Record for Uganda.

This Sunday, they will host a three-hour non-stop hand-clapping session, named “Clap for Jesus,” in an effort to break the current record for the longest applause.

The existing record stands at 2 hours and 5 minutes, achieved by Clark Stevens during “The Festival of Awesomeness” in the United Kingdom in July 2019. The event was organized to raise awareness of mental health and celebrate achievements.

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Pastor Rohi Bright, speaking to journalists at the church’s head office in Kampala, revealed that the “Clap for Jesus” session is also a celebration of their ministry’s 9-year milestone and an opportunity to thank God for their journey.

The church is leaving no room for doubt about the legitimacy of their record-breaking attempt. The event will be closely monitored by professional observers from the Guinness World Record Organization, along with expert timekeepers and cameras, ensuring an uninterrupted three-hour session.

If successful, this achievement will mark Uganda’s second entry into the Guinness World Records, following the first record for creating the largest-ever chapati rolex, weighing 205 kilograms.

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