Prophet Elvis Mbonye honoured during the 2025 Honour Day.

Honour Day 2025 was notable for its unprecedented scale and international participation. Devotees led by various spiritual leaders came from Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Congo, and as far as Pakistan. The event has become a pilgrimage and a unique space where people from diverse continents and cultures unite in worship and recognition of the prophetic ministry exemplified by Prophet Mbonye.

The occasion was further enlivened by media and entertainment figures, including former BBC journalist Allan Kasujja, Dalton Kaweesa, Ykee Benda, Isaiah Katumwa, and Kenya's DJ Son of Nations. Their presence underscored the event's wide societal influence and the respect it commands across different sectors.

Speaking to the gathering, Prophet Elvis Mbonye referenced Matthew 10:41, saying, "He that receives a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet's reward." He then prophesied directly over Uganda, forecasting prosperity, new opportunities, and a future where Uganda would be sought after for partnerships by other nations.

The event was impeccably organised, featuring regal carpets across the venue, precise ushering of dignitaries, and extensive camera setups to broadcast the occasion. The combination of fashion, lighting, and music created an atmosphere of ceremonial elegance befitting the evening's significance.

Every aspect of the night highlighted the importance of the prophet's role in contemporary times and the transformative blessings available to individuals and nations that embrace the prophetic office. Uganda now stands poised for reward, bearing the promise of a prosperous future inspired by prophetic affirmation.