By Kyamanduma Patrick,
Rt. Hon. Winnie Kiiza, the former Leader of the Opposition in Uganda, has called for collaborated efforts from all African leaders to protect the dignity and rights of women.
Speaking to our reporter today, Kiiza said that as Africa embraces Information Technology, there should be strong regulations to prevent the abuse of women’s rights, especially those who aspire to join politics in the future.
Rt. Hon. Kiiza, who yesterday presented a paper on the African woman to African leaders from the G20 in South Africa, emphasized the need to sensitize women about technology and to protect their rights so they can freely participate in politics without fearing embarrassment on social media platforms. Rt. Hon. Kiiza one speaking…
She also urged African countries to address the escalating debt burden, which she said has negatively affected service delivery to the local population. Rt. Hon. Kiiza two speaking…
Kiiza, the former Kasese Woman MP, commended the people of the district for grooming her into an international leader and consultant on issues concerning women’s rights and democracy. END
