Uganda: Inside the Speaker's World - a Heartfelt Conversation With Rt. Hon. Anitah Among

I had the privilege of sitting down with Rt. Hon. Anitah Among, the Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda, for a conversation that was anything but ordinary. What began as a formal interview quickly turned into an inspiring exchange about leadership, purpose, youth, and the value of staying true to one's roots.

When I asked the Speaker what she would be doing if she weren't in politics, she paused thoughtfully and replied, "I would be a farmer -- but not just any farmer. I would hire young people like you to work with me. I believe in empowering youth to grow with purpose." That statement struck a deep chord. It was a glimpse into a woman who, despite her powerful position, remains passionate about uplifting young people.

Our conversation moved from politics to personal reflections. When I asked what's on her playlist, she gave a simple but profound answer: "Goodness of God." That single choice speaks volumes about her values, grounded in gratitude, humility, and faith.

Perhaps most touching was when she shared how she spends her free time: visiting Bukedea Comprehensive School. "That's where I feel most alive -- surrounded by students, helping them shape their future," she told me. It's clear that beyond the titles and headlines, the Speaker's heart lies in mentorship and impact.

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This interview was filmed as part of the NextStars program, a school-based platform amplifying youth voices across Uganda. Through platforms like NBS Plus and other Next Media channels, NextStars empowers the Unstoppable Generation -- young people who live by the values of Be Good (personal excellence) and Do Good (using your talents to make a difference).

The full interview dives deeper into leadership, mindset, the role of women in governance, and how youth can take charge of their future today, not tomorrow. You can stream it now on the NBS App via the NBS Plus channel.

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