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Ugandan female Politician Gladys Rhoda Kalema Dies at 96

At 92 years of age, Rhoda
Nsibirwa Nakibuuka Kalema , one of the first Ugandan female  politicians  has died.

The blazed a trail for women in politics at a time when few dared to enter the male-dominated arena.

She was among the first women to sit in Uganda’s post-Amin National Consultative Council and later served as Deputy Minister of Public Service under President Yoweri Museveni from 1989 to 1991.

She was also elected to Uganda’s Constituent Assembly in 1994, defeating eight male contenders in Kiboga District in a historic vote that cemented her legacy as a national icon of women’s political empowerment

Ms Kalema’s life was marked by personal and political adversity. She was the daughter of Buganda Katikkiro Martin Luther Nsibirwa and Veronica Namuddu, and she was educated at Gayaza and King’s College Budo before going abroad to study social work in Scotland.

Her husband, William Wilberforce Kalema, a former minister, was abducted and presumed killed during Idi Amin’s regime—an event that profoundly shaped her later advocacy for justice and peace.

In 1980, Ms Kalema co-founded the Uganda Patriotic Movement (UPM), enduring repeated arrests during the political unrest of the early 1980s.

Yet she remained a steadfast presence in Uganda’s national life, mentoring a new generation of female leaders, including current Chief Government Whip Ruth Nankabirw

Her contribution to the women’s movement and public service was recognized widely.

In 1996, she was honoured by the Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE), and in 2018, Pepperdine University awarded her a Lifetime Achievement Award.

In 2021, she published her memoir, My Life Is But a Weaving, an intimate reflection on her life from royal childhood to public service, offering insights into Uganda’s colonial and post-independence journey.

Rhoda Kalema leaves behind a towering legacy of courage, resilience, and unwavering service to the nation.

Source:Nilepost

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