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Uganda: Birth of Christ Was the Life and Light of the World

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[Monitor] Christmas is seen as a reminder to all Ugandans and the world that the birth of Jesus Christ is the only hope for the world living and departed. In Uganda this year's Christmas comes when the country is experiencing the worst pandemic in the history of mankind, Covid-19. Besides, it comes two weeks before we elect new leadership for our country to drive it to greater heights. In all this, there is a crisis in our midst, but in every crisis, there is always a message. The birth of a Saviour comes with light

Source: allAfrica.com

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