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40-year-old church in Ndeeba demolished by unknown gang

Rachael Kulanyi by Rachael Kulanyi
August 10, 2020
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As Christians await the re-opening of worship places that were closed in late March to curb Covid 19, worshippers in Ndeeba, Lubaga division no longer have a church to go to.

The 40 year old church building in Ndeeba, Lubaga Division was on Sunday night demolished.

According to the worshippers Police officers have been guarding the land for several months and no Christian was allowed to access the building due to a wrangle between St Peters church leaders and a businessman identified as Dodovica.

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However it’s not clear why the local church leadership and the businessman failed to reach an agreement to save the giant church building.

The area councillor Ms Farida Nakabugo said that there was a huge presence of security operatives on Sunday night before the church was demolished.

Several car washing bays, food kiosks, motor garages and a nursery school that occupied part of the land were demolished several months ago.

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