First Lady Janet Museveni has made a public appearance after a long period away from the spotlight, joining President Yoweri Museveni and their daughter to welcome Bishop Dr. LaDonna C. Osborn to State House Entebbe.
Janet Museveni was seen standing alongside her husband and daughter during the welcoming ceremony for Bishop Osborn, attracting attention from Ugandans who had been following her absence from public engagements.
The First Lady’s appearance comes after a period in which she had not been frequently seen at official events, leading many people to notice her return to the public eye.
The State House meeting was held in honour of Bishop Dr. LaDonna C. Osborn, who arrived in Uganda for a special religious event scheduled to take place later this month.
Bishop Osborn is in Uganda to consecrate Pastor Patience Rwabwogo as an Episcopal Bishop of Covenant Nations Churches on August 23, 2026.
The consecration ceremony will also mark the 20th anniversary of Covenant Nations Churches, the ministry founded by Pastor Patience Rwabwogo in Kampala’s Luzira suburb.
The event is expected to bring together religious leaders, church members and guests from different parts of the world to celebrate the milestone.

During the State House visit, President Museveni and the First Lady welcomed Bishop Osborn and held discussions ahead of the upcoming religious ceremony.
Janet Museveni, who also serves as Uganda’s Minister of Education and Sports, has for many years been involved in public service and religious activities.
Her return to public appearances has attracted interest among supporters and observers who noted her presence during the engagement.
The First Lady has often participated in national events, especially those related to education, faith and social development.
Bishop LaDonna C. Osborn is a renowned international religious leader known for her involvement in global evangelism and ministry work.
Her visit to Uganda highlights the continued relationship between international religious leaders and Ugandan churches.

Pastor Patience Rwabwogo, who is the daughter of President Museveni and Janet Museveni, founded Covenant Nations Churches in Luzira and has led the ministry for two decades.
The upcoming consecration ceremony is expected to be one of the major events for the church as it celebrates its 20-year journey.
The presence of the First Family during Bishop Osborn’s visit has added attention to the preparations for the ceremony.
Many religious followers have welcomed the event, describing it as an important moment in the growth of the church.
The appearance of Janet Museveni has also sparked conversations among Ugandans who have been waiting to see her return to public engagements.
Her presence at State House Entebbe showed her continued involvement in important national and family events.
As preparations continue for the consecration ceremony, Bishop Osborn’s visit and Janet Museveni’s public appearance remain among the notable developments attracting attention in Uganda.
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