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Uganda’s Parliament Pauses to Honor Rhoda Kalema, Champion of Women’s Leadership

Hamlet Arinda 8 months ago 2 minutes read

Kampala, Uganda – The Parliament of Uganda observed a solemn minute of silence at the start of Tuesday’s plenary sitting today following the passing of Hon. Rhoda Nsibirwa Kalema, fondly remembered as the “Mother of Parliament.”

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Speaker Anitah Among led the tributes, eulogizing Kalema as a pioneering force in women’s emancipation and a foundational figure in Uganda’s democratic history.

In a heartfelt address, Speaker Among underscored Kalema’s indelible impact: “Hon. Kalema opened doors that seemed unbreakable. Her courage in the National Consultative Council laid the groundwork for the inclusive Parliament we strive to uphold today.”

Among, who has frequently emphasized mentorship and youth empowerment in her leadership, drew parallels between Kalema’s legacy and her vision for Uganda’s future.

Born on May 10, 1929, Kalema broke barriers as one of Uganda’s earliest female MPs, serving from 1989 to 1996.

Educated at Gayaza High School and King’s College Budo before pursuing social work in Scotland, she became a symbol of resilience, championing women’s participation in governance and public service.

The Uganda Women’s Network (UWONET) hailed her as a “trailblazer” whose work “paved the way for generations of women to rise and lead.”

Kalema, who died on August 3 at age 96, was one of the first two female legislators in Uganda’s National Consultative Council and a relentless advocate for gender equality.

UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima remembered Kalema as a “towering figure” who mentored younger leaders and pushed for laws centering on women’s dignity.

Jacqueline Asiimwe of CivSource Africa celebrated Kalema’s “quiet, faithful love” that nurtured Uganda’s feminist movement.

Speaker Among inspires lawmakers to carry forward Kalema’s legacy of justice, equality, and women’s leadership, declaring: ‘True progress comes from those bold enough to claim their seat at the table.’

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