The Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) has detained Bishop Samuel Mugiraneza Mugisha, the former head of the Shyira Diocese of the Anglican Church in Rwanda. According to a statement released on January 21, 2025, the bishop is under investigation for alleged embezzlement and misuse of diocesan funds for personal gain during his tenure.
RIB confirmed that Bishop
Mugisha is currently held at its Remera station while investigations continue.
The allegations date back to early 2024 when concerns arose over governance and
financial management within the Shyira Diocese.
In November 2024, the Anglican Church of Rwanda (EAR) temporarily suspended Bishop Mugisha to allow a thorough audit of the reported issues.
These included claims of awarding
lucrative contracts to his family businesses, such as sand supply for diocesan
construction projects and egg supply to Anglican schools, allegedly benefiting
his wife’s farm.
The situation escalated
with claims from dismissed pastors who accused the bishop of retaliating
against those who challenged his leadership. They detailed incidents such as
diocesan vehicles being used for his personal agricultural projects while
church resources remained underutilized.
In response, the Anglican
Church collaborated with Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) to investigate the
claims. Bishop Mugisha’s suspension followed recommendations from RGB for swift
action to address governance concerns within the diocese.
Bishop Mugisha, who was
appointed in 2017 after 16 years of pastoral service, now faces legal scrutiny
as the Anglican Church seeks to restore stability in the Shyira Diocese.
Further updates on his case will depend on the findings of the ongoing
investigation.
Former EAR-Shyira Bishop
Samuel Mugisha arrested
He is under investigation
for alleged embezzlement and misuse of diocesan funds during his tenure