The display may appear modest and is open to the public free of charge, which might make some assume it is a simple, low-key event. However, the journey to bring these sacred relics to Uganda was grueling. It was a complex process that unfolded over several months, demanding considerable resources, expertise, and unwavering commitment.
Archbishop Ssemogerere lamented that a culture of mediocrity is hindering progress across the nation, emphasizing that service delivery often lacks excellence. He noted that many projects fail to meet high standards due to this prevailing issue.
Drawing from a personal experience visiting a friend in Australia, Archbishop Ssemogerere recounted how his wealthy friend employed a robot to maintain his property, citing frustration with human excuses for not working. Despite the apparent benefits of such technology, Archbishop Ssemogerere cautioned against its detrimental impact on employment and human relationships.
Tayebwa emphasized the need for empathy, and he expressed concern over the fact that some people are paid to tarnish the names of others on social media.