Daily Monitor
Saturday December 19 2020
Summary
In their religious formation, nuns take three vows, poverty, chastity and obedience. Dr Priscilla Busingye’s life is a clear expression of all three.
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Dr Priscilla Busingye heads the association of obstetricians and gynecologists of Uganda (AOGU) but at 14, she dropped out of school because her father feared that she would get pregnant and he would miss the cows that would constitute her bride price. And now, she has won the $500,000 (Shs1.8 billion) L’Chaim prize to build her dream medical centre.
As I sit under a tree in the green square outside Radio Sapientia, I ponder on the woman I am about to meet. I expect a high achiever oozing haughty confidence, ready to reel off the dos and don’ts of making it in life.
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Host Patrick Kamara: Honourable Amanya Mushega, I thank you so much for having given us time and honoured our invitation to be on this show. I must say this has been long coming and I am happy that I can sit with you and have this discussion at this very moment. I have known you as a historic figure with NRM.
Let me begin with this, we are now at full throttle of a general election and considering what is happening now and what you know about democracy, does this election really meet the basic tenets of what can be a fair and free election?