By Mulengera Reporters
As the year slowly gathers pace, Ugandan women’s empowerment advocate Dr Aisha Ruth Kasolo Biyinzika has released another powerful message urging people not to lose hope too early in the year.
In a motivational message shared online, the outspoken advocate warned that many people are already feeling tired and defeated even though the year has only just begun. Her message comes at a time when many individuals are struggling with business setbacks, financial pressure and uncertainty about what the rest of the year may bring.
Dr Kasolo pointed out that some people have already started to treat the year as if it has ended. According to her message, many are staring at their books, businesses and plans with confusion, wondering what step to take next. Others, she suggested, are desperately trying to change their strategies but still cannot clearly see the path ahead.
Despite this growing frustration, Dr Kasolo urged people to hold on and stay focused. She emphasized that the current moment is not the end of the journey but only a stage where determination and action will decide what happens next.
Her message stressed that the power to turn things around still lies in the hands of those who are struggling. She encouraged people to take control of their situations and work towards changing the direction of their businesses and personal goals.
Dr Kasolo highlighted that the year is still in its early stages, reminding followers that the third month does not define the final outcome. She encouraged people to see this period as an opportunity to rethink plans, adjust strategies and push forward with renewed energy.
According to her message, the setbacks many people are experiencing today could become the turning point that leads to future success. She suggested that rejection and disappointment should not be seen as the end but as signals to rethink and rebuild stronger plans.
The motivational message has quickly gained attention among her followers, many of whom see her words as a timely push to keep going despite early struggles.
Her central message is clear: the year is far from over, and those who stay determined still have time to change their story before the final months arrive. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).























