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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Uganda People News: Police arrests more SDA cult leaders


First published: 20091116 1:30:25 PM EST


By Walakira Nyanzi, Ultimate Media

Police in Luweero have today arrested more Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church members who teach their followers to eat uncooked food.

These members of the cult have been arrested today in Busula village, Luweero district. Police accuses them of misguiding their followers and holding illegal assembly.

The development comes after the Chief Magistrate of Nakaseke court, Fred Gidudu recently found 25 of the cult leaders guilty of misguiding people. The magistrate imprisoned the cult leaders for 20 months.

The suspects waiting for trial are detained at Wobulenzi police station, in Luweero.

The suspects teach that it is unhealthy to eat cooked food.

The group wants its followers to eat raw eggs, cassava tubers, sweet potato, onions, bananas, maize, greens, Irish potatoes and meat among others.


Source: http://www.ugpulse.com/articles/daily/news.asp?about=Police+arrests+more+SDA+cult+leaders+&ID=13580



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Adventist cult members jailed in Nakaseke

Frederick Kiwanuka

TWENTY-five members of a Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) sect which prohibits followers from eating cooked food have been jailed.

The members were convicted of trespass and holding an illegal assembly. Their leader, Aloni Kusasira, was jailed for 20 months, while the rest will serve 10 months in prison.

Kusasira and his followers were arrested from Kaddunda village in Nakaseke and arraigned before Grade 1 Magistrate Fred Gidudu, who convicted them on their own plea on Wednesday.

The sect broke away from the main SDA church and embraced cult tendencies which teach that it is unhealthy to eat cooked food.

Followers eat grass, raw cassava tubers, egg plants and other raw foods. Tea and bottled drinks are outlawed and said to be unsuitable for the human body.

Those imprisoned are David Jjuuko from Wakiso, Michael Kamagala of Entebbe, and Sam Kyaterekera of Kapeeka in Nakaseke and Moses Wokulira of Ntebe.

Others are Stephen Kiribedda and Amos Mawejje both of Kapeeka, Mukula Jonathan of Katikamu in Luweero, Ben Mukalazi, Elisa Mutabaazi and Mayengo Fred of Bukomero in Kiboga,

Also sentenced are Dan Katumba of Busia Daniel Kaggwa of Ngogolo in Luweero, Juliet Nanfuka of Bukoto in Masaka, and Margaret Namayega of Wakiso.

Sarah Kiyingi of Kapeeka, Deborah Nanziri of Ngogolo in Luweero, Paulina Nalukwago and Joyce Nalule of Bukomero in Kiboga and Margaret Nalubega of Kapeeka in Nakaseke were also sent to jail.

Others are Mary Nabisaso of Ngogolo in Luweero and Sarah Namande of Kasana in Luweero town council.


Published on: Saturday, 7th November, 2009


Source: http://www.sundayvision.co.ug/detail.php?mainNewsCategoryId=7&newsCategoryId=125&newsId=700415

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