Kakande asked to set up church in UK
The Sunday Monitor, November 15, 2009
http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/political_grapevine/Poison_rumours_scare_ministers_MPs.shtml
Ladies and Gentlemen: We reported in these pages sometime back that several politicians were jostling to meet Pastor Samuel Kakande of the Synagogue Church of All Nations. It seems the jostling has paid off for him.
Grapevine has learnt that some politicians convinced preachers from UK to help Kakande expand his healing empire to London. Upon the urging of a top government official, a delegation from Derby, UK has called on Uganda’s Pastor Kakande to set up a similar church there in order to address their countrymen and women’s social problems.
Pastor Dr Simon Peter William who led a three-man delegation to Uganda to find out how born again churches operate here, told reporters that he was amazed by the healing power he found at Pastor Kakande’s church and he offered his second house in Luton city to be converted into a church for Kakande.
Some tourists are said to have taken videotapes of Kakande’s healing miracles.
One politician is said to have told the visiting pastors that had it not been for Kakande, he wouldn’t have retained his ministerial post. We hope politicians in UK also believe in miracles to retain their jobs.