We bought a phone from Mutaasa Kafeero and composed text messages to implicate Pastor Kayanja
We watched as Alex Wakalama, once a humble worker on Pastor Kayanja’s farm, stood trembling in court. His voice cracked—not from defiance, but from the weight of truth.
“I bought the phone from Mutaasa Kafeero. I typed the messages. I knew they were lies… but I was paid. I was coached. And now, my mother is in prison.”
This wasn’t just a scandal. It was a spiritual wound to those who attended this court session
Wakalama confessed that after abandoning the farm—leaving animals to die and crops to wither—he and others were recruited into a plot. A plot allegedly funded by Pastor Senyonga to fabricate messages and destroy a fellow servant of God Pr Robert Kayanja.
And now, the Body of Christ is asking :
How did we get here?
How did deception find a seat at the table of ministry?
Wakalama’s tears weren’t just for himself. They were for the Church. For the mothers who suffer silently. For the young men used as pawns. For the pulpits turned into battlegrounds.
He begged the government of Uganda and Pr Kayanja to forgive him.
He pleaded for Pastor Senyonga to be questioned.
He asked—not for escape—but for truth to be heard.
And for the Church, “Pr Jackson Senyonga and his Ministry to be questioned”.
This is not a moment for division. It’s a call to repentance. A call to accountability.
A call to protect the sacred from the schemes of men.
FOR GOD AND OUR COUNTRY 🙏