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Political Opinion: Women Emancipation, preparing women in politics

Gone are the days when women would just manage the kitchen, beyond that they were seen as inferior.

The NRM government providing women with rights ,emphasising on women emancipation has truly saved our societies.
70 percent of women in power serves with diligence, let it be in finance women have been identified as performers .

Much as we say thank you NRM ,we must also thank those who have sailed through and defeated the I dont manage phenomenon.

Lets look at Ms Winfred Kabarokore’s candidature, her vying for the Chairperson LC 5 seat is an indicator of her capability.

Coming out from the crowd to the contest shows the ability in her,obutetina,obumanzi ,obuteka,okumarira, amagyezi nokweyikirizamu,it sends a signal to young girls and women to breath through the It’s impossible phrase.

We thank you, even when you are not on the ballot ,it has always sent a signal that you are among the mega strong women in sheema.

I am a journalist, I have traversed different parts of this country,women vying for this kind of a seat ,that seem to be particularly for men is not common.

Be strong, Winnie, please move on ,surprise the world and contest,just use good language,don’t attack your colleagues vying the same seat, don’t harass those who are not supporting your political trails,just deliver your message and manifesto.

Don’t counter attack those who abuse ,ignore, hit your point,drive your dream home,you will make it .

The time i have engaged you in an interview, the experience in administration you have, i am not surprised of your candidature, go on people will front you as their leader.

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Willy Byarabaha

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