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This is the right time for African youths to shine.

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By Muhumuza Faizo King, A few years ago, I was honored to join more than 90 young African Leaders from fourteen East and Central African Countries. All of them were more different than they were the same. The most significant similarity lied in their desire for change and zeal to stand tall in the face of adversity to lead the change they desire. They did all this with an impeccable level of excellence and an unmatched commitment to their work. To mention but a few; in his early twenties, Ahmed Ali a qualified Pharmacist left his profession because he believed he would lead more change while teaching and mentoring upcoming African stars at the University at Khartoum in Sudan. For Victor Kabegu change meant setting up a great cassava farm and adding value by making starch out of the cassava. For Isaac Rwomushana change meant excelling as a junior lecturer at Makerere University in the quest for becoming a highly knowledgeable international Educationist. For Aidah Bukubuz