Being at Budo meant growing up and learning alongside boys and young men, a thing that was, hitherto, almost taboo. It would mean all the rough bits … - Rhoda Kalema

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Being at Budo meant growing up and learning alongside boys and young men, a thing that was, hitherto, almost taboo. It would mean all the rough bits - competing, arguing, and fighting – as we learnt to live together in mutual respect. It would stretch my capacity to match the standards set for all. At Budo, I was to be groomed to take on the world of men

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About Rhoda Kalema

Rhoda Nakibuuka Nsibirwa Kalema (10 May 1929 – 3 August 2025) was a retired Ugandan female politician known as the country's "Mother of Parliament."

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Alternative Names: Rhoda Nakibuuka Nsibirwa Kalema
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