Pahneroo Ministries Announces 9th Edition of Men Gather Conference
Pahneroo Ministries International has announced the 9th edition of its annual Men Gather conference, scheduled to take place on March 7 at Pahneroo Grounds in Naguru.
The announcement was made on Monday during a press briefing at Sky Hotel Naguru by members of the Pahneroo pastoral team, including Pastor Ronnie Mutebi, Minister Roger Mugisha, and Apostle Emma Mawejje.
Now in its ninth year, Men Gather is an annual conference exclusively dedicated to men. Organizers say the initiative is designed to engage men in their roles and responsibilities in society while equipping them to become transformational leaders and nation builders.
Speaking at the launch, the pastoral team emphasized that the conference seeks to provide long-term solutions to challenges commonly faced by men, including work-related pressures, financial burdens, and personal struggles.
This year’s edition will feature teachings from Apostle Grace Loga, alongside interactive workshops that will give participants an opportunity to ask questions, receive mentorship, and connect with influential entrepreneurs and leaders from various sectors.
According to the organizers, the gathering aims to create a supportive environment where men can encourage one another and recognize that they are not alone in their challenges. The conference is expected to offer practical guidance, spiritual empowerment, and personal development tools intended to help attendees navigate life’s pressures more effectively.
The event is open to all men regardless of age, race, or denomination. Organizers say past editions have recorded powerful testimonies of personal transformation, restored purpose, and renewed commitment to family and community leadership.
This year’s conference will coincide with International Women’s Day on March 8, a timing the organizers say underscores the importance of men embracing their purpose in ways that positively impact families and society at large.
Gates will open at 8:00 a.m. at the Naguru Grounds, with attendance projected to reach up to 50,000 men from Uganda, across East Africa, and beyond.
The 9th edition of Men Gather is expected to be one of the largest faith-based men’s gatherings in the region, reinforcing the ministry’s call for responsible leadership, unity, and personal transformation among men.