By Karim Were
Muhika Junior School is celebrating a remarkable achievement as one of its pupils, Nsilmire Bridget, steps onto the continental stage after first winning Little Miss Uganda and now securing a prestigious African crown.
At a young age, Bridget has distinguished herself with confidence, poise, and grace, standing out among contestants from across the continent.Her performance not only earned her recognition but also positioned her as a young ambassador of Uganda’s culture and identity.
Competing at the African level, she carried more than a title—she represented the aspirations and vibrancy of UgandaHer victory has since resonated widely, drawing admiration and positioning her as a symbol of early excellence and determination.
Her success marks a milestone for Muhika Junior School, highlighting the role of institutions in nurturing talent and building confidence among young learners.
School administrators say her journey reflects the impact of encouraging creativity, discipline, and self-expression from an early age.
Beyond pageantry, Bridget is actively involved in co-curricular activities, including swimming and dance, where she performs both contemporary and traditional routines that celebrate her heritage.Her rise from the classroom to continental recognition is already inspiring many young girls across Uganda, reinforcing the message that ambition and achievement are not defined by age.
As celebrations continue at her school and within her community, Bridget’s journey is being seen not as a peak, but as the beginning of a promising path shaped by talent, opportunity, and determination.



















