By Spy Uganda
Kampala: The stage is set, the spotlight is warm, and one of Uganda’s boldest young media personalities is stepping up for more than just a crown. Tiffah, known to many as CEO Tiffah, a vibrant host of Youth Voice and Impulsive on NBS Plus and Pulse Radio, is officially in the running for Miss Uganda 2025, and she’s doing it with purpose.

“For as long as I can remember, I’ve dreamed of being a beauty queen,” she shared in an exclusive Q&A. “But for me, Miss Uganda isn’t just about beauty. It’s about voice, leadership, and standing up for the girls whose stories are often silenced by stigma.”
CEO Tiffah’s journey into the limelight began at 17 when she joined Next Media. Her bold energy and authenticity quickly made her a household name, especially among young people who look to her as a symbol of strength, confidence, and purpose.

Now, she’s taking her impact even further through her Beauty with a Purpose project: Pad Up a Girl, an initiative focused on menstrual health and ending period shame. “My heart beats for the girls — especially those covered in shame and stigma around menstruation,” she says. “If I win the crown, I won’t just be a queen. I’ll be a voice, a leader, and a safe space for every girl.”
Tiffah credits her time in media for shaping her understanding of leadership: “It’s not about being seen — it’s about making others feel seen. Leadership is helping people become bold and unapologetic in their truth.”

As she steps into the pageant world, CEO Tiffah has one message for the youth: “No one will hand you the mic — take your seat, speak up, and break every box society puts you in. Sometimes, it’s not about winning the crown. It’s about having the courage to try.”
With full backing from the Next Media family, and a growing movement of fans behind her, CEO Tiffah’s Miss Uganda 2025 campaign is more than just a bid for a title, it’s a powerful call to action.
Follow her journey on social media @CEO_Tiffah and join her mission to ensure every girl has access to menstrual literacy and the dignity they deserve.
Because this isn’t just about beauty, it’s about purpose.







