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    Niwamanya is on a mission to serve through faith

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorAugust 23, 2025 Slider No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Gertrude Ainembabazi

    At just 26 years old, Simon Niwamanya, popularly known among peers as “General,” has carved out a reputation as a youth leader, preacher, and social advocate.

    A second-year Divinity student at Uganda Christian University (UCU), Niwamanya’s story is one of faith, leadership, and service to others.

    His journey began at Bishop Ogez High School in Bushenyi District, where he earned his now-famous nickname. “I was in charge of general duties for six years,” he says. “That is how I came to be called General.”

    It was during his time in secondary school that Niwamanya began working with the Kerity Family Foundation, an organisation that supports orphans and vulnerable children.

    “Kerity helped me find purpose. It’s not just about giving back, it’s about standing in the gap for those who do not have a voice,” he says.

    Today, Niwamanya serves as the foundation’s national spokesperson, using the platform to preach the gospel and champion student leadership.

    “I believe students should be part of decision-making processes in schools. We are the voice that needs to be heard,” he says.

    Through his work with Kerity, Niwamanya has built networks with notable figures such as Kasuuba Samson and Maria Matembe, the women’s rights advocate and former legislator known for her work across Africa.

    “These opportunities have expanded my social capital, which is key for any aspiring leader,” he notes.

    Despite his rising profile, Niwamanya insists his efforts are not for personal gain. “Coming from a humble background, I’ve never used my position to make money. I believe in using the privileges I’ve been given to uplift others,” he says.

    His calling, however, did not begin recently. While in Primary Five, Niwamanya would stand before his classmates to share the word of God. It was in those formative years that he felt a deeper conviction to serve through ministry.

    Unlike many who narrate hardship as their path to faith, Niwamanya says his childhood was marked by a strong sense of God’s presence and protection.

    “I didn’t face many difficulties growing up. God’s hand was upon me in all situations,” he says with humility.

    Now at UCU, Niwamanya views his Divinity studies not just as an academic pursuit but as part of his life’s mission.

    “Spiritual beliefs motivate me to serve others as part of faith practice. The desire to create change drives me to give a hand to people who are less advantaged, to be part of the solution to their challenges,” he says.

    As he prepares for the priesthood, Niwamanya remains committed to walking the path he first heard as a young boy, with conviction, compassion, and an unwavering faith.

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