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Gospel singer Ron Kenoly jets in the country ahead of Mbonye’s fellowship

Roy Kenoly (third from the left) upon arrival at Entebbe Airport

American Christian worship leader, singer, and songwriter Roy Kenoly set foot in the country aboard KLM Royal Dutch Airlines last night.

The 75 year old will be performing and ministering on September 1 at Zoe Grounds in Lugogo as Zoe Ministries honor and celebrate the Founder Prophet Elvis Mbonye.

The singer came in without a band but with fellow musicians that he will perform with during the fellowship. This fellowship happens every September 1 in a ceremony that celebrates Zoe Ministries and Prophet Mbonye by his followers. Last years’ celebration was graced by Micah Stampley, a renowned gospel artiste from America.

Kenoly who was once in the United States Air Force before joining gospel music will for the first time on a Ugandan platform perform is famous songs like ‘I See the Lord’, ‘I Will Come and Bow Down’, ‘Oh the Glory of Your Presence’, and ‘Ancient of Days’, among so many other other worship songs.

Zoe Ministries is led by Prophet Mbonye every Tuesday at Zoe Grounds located opposite KCCA Grounds every Tuesday.

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