- Major Emma Kutesa mentors marginalized youth, promoting order, purpose, and belonging in underserved communities.
- His approach emphasizes discipline, responsibility, and lawful civic participation, transforming mindsets rather than imposing punishment.
- Recognized by Gen Z for Gen 7, Kutesa inspires lasting change by building confidence, dignity, and a sense of contribution among young people.
At Gen Z for Gen 7, we believe the future of society is shaped in the minds of its youth. The quest for order, purpose, and belonging isn’t just a concept—it’s a daily reality for young people in marginalized communities, where many struggle to find identity and direction. It is in this context that we honor Major Emma Kutesa for his extraordinary service to youth and community.

Major Kutesa’s influence has been most visible among ghetto and underserved youth. Rather than relying on punishment or slogans, he focused on changing mindsets. Through discipline, mentorship, and consistent engagement, he guided young people away from survival-mode thinking toward lives driven by purpose, restoring both dignity and self-confidence.
By emphasizing responsibility, inclusion, and lawful civic participation, Major Kutesa has helped foster calmer communities and rebuild trust between youth and society. His work shows that order doesn’t silence young people—it channels their energy toward meaningful contribution.
This recognition from Gen Z for Gen 7 celebrates a leader who understands that lasting change begins in the mind. As the effort to shape young minds continues, we remain committed to honoring leadership that restores direction, builds belonging, and inspires a brighter future.
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