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Phaneroo Partners Airlines for Phaneroo Night of Prayer Travel Discounts

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Phaneroo Night of Prayer preparations have reached a decisive stage as Phaneroo Ministries International announced a new travel partnership. The ministry has teamed up with Uganda Airlines and Kenya Airways to make travel easier for worshippers attending the annual overnight prayer event on December 31. The partnership introduces discounted airfares for believers traveling from within Uganda and abroad.
Uganda Airlines will offer a 7 percent discount across all its routes. Kenya Airways will provide a 15 percent discount on international routes and an 8 percent discount on domestic flights within Kenya. The initiative targets Phaneroo members and other Christians planning to attend the event, which ushers worshippers into 2026.
The agreement reflects the growing scale of the Phaneroo Night of Prayer and the increasing number of international participants who organize their travel around the annual gathering.

Airline discounts support rising attendance

The discounted fares will benefit believers traveling from East Africa, Southern Africa, Europe, and North America. Over the years, the Phaneroo Night of Prayer has grown into one of the region’s largest Christian gatherings. The event attracts tens of thousands of worshippers each year.
By reducing travel costs, the airline partnership removes a major barrier for long-distance travelers. Many worshippers travel specifically to seek prayer, receive spiritual guidance, and join extended sessions of worship, music, and dance. As attendance continues to grow, practical travel support has become increasingly important.
The initiative also shows how major faith-based events influence travel demand during the busy year-end period.

Final preparations at Naguru grounds

Phaneroo is completing final preparations for the Night of Prayer at its grounds in Naguru, Kampala. The venue has hosted the event for years and provides ample space for overnight prayer sessions that run into the early hours of January 1.
During the final Sunday service of 2025, Apostle Grace Lubega assured congregants that the ministry had expanded logistical arrangements. He confirmed that organizers added extra parking space and strengthened crowd management plans to handle the expected turnout.
“The preparations for the Night of Prayer are in the final stages, and we have enough space to accommodate all the people,” Apostle Lubega said.

Guest ministers and worship experience

The 2025 Phaneroo Night of Prayer will feature several guest ministers and worship leaders. Apostle Lubega confirmed that Nigerian gospel minister Ada Ehi will take part in the event. Her participation adds an international dimension to the gathering.
Music and dance remain central to the Night of Prayer experience. These elements accompany extended prayer sessions and teaching throughout the night. For many attendees, the event serves as both a spiritual retreat and a celebration marking the start of a new year.

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Regional significance of the Night of Prayer

Beyond its spiritual impact, the Phaneroo Night of Prayer has become a major regional event. Large crowds boost demand for accommodation, transport, and hospitality services in Kampala, especially around Naguru.
As faith-based tourism grows, more ministries may pursue partnerships with airlines and service providers. For Phaneroo, the collaboration with Uganda Airlines and Kenya Airways aligns spiritual outreach with practical support. The goal is to ensure believers can attend regardless of location.
With preparations nearly complete and travel arrangements in place, the 2025 Phaneroo Night of Prayer is set to draw thousands of worshippers. Believers will gather to pray, give thanks, and welcome 2026 together.

Aaron Joshua Mwenyi
Aaron Joshua Mwenyi
Mwenyi Aaron Joshua is a Ugandan Evangelist, Lawyer/Advocate, Author, Editor, and Sound Engineer, whose multifaceted career bridges legal advocacy and creative media. He works full-time with Justice Centres Uganda and contributes remotely to Bizmart, where he specializes in digital content editing and media production. A native of Mbale City, Uganda, Aaron combines expertise in law, editorial writing, and sound engineering, with a passion for justice, communication, and spiritual outreach. He holds a Bachelor of Laws from Uganda Christian University (2017–2021) and completed the Bar Course at the Law Development Centre (2022–2023). His earlier education includes Trust Primary School, Nabumali High School (O-Level, 2011–2014), and St. Mary’s College Lugazi (A-Level, 2015–2016). With a strong foundation in legal practice and a calling in ministry, Aaron continues to impact lives through his writing, advocacy, and faith-based engagements. Connect with him: 📌 X (Twitter) | 📷 Instagram

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