Uganda, April 27 -- Over the past couple of weeks, the media has been awash with revived plans of government implementing the Religious Faith Organisations (RFO) Policy as a means to apparently regulate faith and rein in unscrupulous behaviour by some religious leaders.

Efforts to effect this policy in the past have been fruitless because many have always questioned its necessity and underlying intent.

Seeing that faith touches the core of my existence and that policies such as this could potentially impact on the exercise of my freedom of worship, I delved into the thick of the draft policy's content, beyond the sanitised image of what is often fronted in the media.

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