Robert Kayanja

[5] President Yoweri Museveni paid tribute to Kayanja and General Salim Saleh for spearheading food aid to South Sudan.

[6] Senior Presidential advisor on military affairs, General Salim Saleh, along with Kampala businessmen under the umbrella organization Afri-Aid, have raised sh300m to buy food for people in war-ravaged South Sudan.

As chairman of Afri-Aid, Kayanja said, "This is the time for Africans to bring whatever you have so that we can support our people who are living a bad life in South Sudan.

[12] In October 2012, they were found guilty of defamation aimed at discrediting the reputation of Kayanja, [13] were fined one million shillings each (approximately US$390) and sentenced to one hundred hours of community service.

[14] In December 2016, Musasizi Robert, popularly known as Mukisa, who had been the principal witness in the 2009 case, went to Miracle Centre Cathedral and publicly confessed to having been used as a puppet by some pastors and legal practitioners in making false accusations against Kayanja.

[17] Pastor Kayanja is the younger brother of the former Anglican Archbishop of York, John Sentamu,[3] and of David Makumbi, a bishop in a Ugandan church.

Kayanja in South Sudan