We had a chance to have a one on one with Ronald and this is how it went.
Q1nt
Can you tell us about your latest project and
what inspired you to pursue it?
Ronald; My latest project is winning a trophy for Uganda
Martyrs University and it’s my teammates, coaches and more our funs that a
really instrumental, that inspired me to pursue this project.
Q2nt
What challenges did you face while working on
becoming a rugby player and how did you overcome them?
Ronald; First, I really feared the knocking but through
training, believing in myself and hard work I overcame that fear.
Secondly, in the school I was in
rugby was not played so I had to move out of school to look for where to train from
but through training and hard work I overcame that.
Q3nt
How do you think your background and
experiences have shaped your approach to becoming a nice rugby player?
Ronald; my background has really shaped me in a way that I hv
a supportive family and friends actually the nicest thing is that my sister
also plays rugby hence being a person I look upon to.
Q4nt
Can you share a pivotal moment in your career
that significantly influenced your path?
Ronald; Was in P7 when I made it to the rugby team and we
were given a tour to the UK, this actually encouraged me more and more to play
more rugby and inspire more people to join.
Q5nt
What advice would you give to someone aspiring
to follow in your footsteps in rugby?
Ronald; I can’t give them much advice but just believe in yourself,
work hard and enjoy yourself, if you enjoy doing something your really doing fun
actually something good comes out eventually.
Q6nt
How do you stay motivated and creative in an
ever-changing [industry] landscape?
Ronald; learning, believing and hard work because learning doesn’t
stop, there very many rules that come in which were not there so being
teachable by coaches, people, players has also made me move.
Q7nt
Could you share a personal anecdote that
illustrates the importance of rugby in your life?
Ronald; is a lifestyle because it’s a hooligan game played by
gentlemen xo it shapes you, any mistake in rugby your out and coasting the team
so it actually shapes you very well and it has really pushed me in my
communication skills, it has really helped me a lot with my tempers, there
times where by you have tempers and you have to keep your head in the freezer
and cool.
Q8nt
What do you believe are the biggest
misconceptions people have about you playing rugby?
Ronald; People think am a hooligan and a bully but am a
simple and shy boy.
Q9nt
How do you see the future of rugby evolving,
and what role do you hope to play in it?
Ronald; The future is really bright for rugby because it’s
known by so many people, I personally have tried to take it out to people for
example in my home community I try to coach those young kids at home in the
holidays and very many people get to know about it so the future is set good to
go.
Q10nt
What are some of the most valuable lessons
you've learned throughout your career?
Ronald; Being patient because my first call up was in the
senior team HEATHENS, I almost spent a full year without being given playing
time but just giving me the last 5minutes of the game. This really helped me
and still move with it in day-to-day life.
Q11nt
Who are some of the individuals or mentors who
have had a significant influence on your journey?
Ronald; First of all, its me myself, I keep on motivating
myself. My parents, my mum has been there for me and then senior players in my
team like Alex Mubiru, Phillip Okorach, Maximin, Paul, Faraj Odugo, Kinyera Rana
etc. you know wen you have supportive teammates it keeps you moving, your
family supporting you, senior players supporting you it all comes back to
patience and learning because learning is from anyone.
Q12nt
How do you balance your professional success
with your personal life and well-being?
Ronald; At times its hard but normal because you have to
become patient and humble because you have to learn from others so when you don’t
know something even though you know it maybe someone is trying to elaborate it
give them time listen to them and then pick out what can help you. That has
helped me also.
Q13nt
In your opinion, what are the essential
qualities or skills needed to excel in [your field]?
Ronald; They
keep on rotating the same time patience being able to learn from others, hard work,
the believe and trying out new things.
Appreciation message
Dear Ms.Nabayego Teopista,
I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt appreciation for all the support and encouragement you've provided to your incredible amazing son Kanyanya Ronald. Your dedication to his journey on and off the field is truly inspiring. Thank you for being a constant source of strength and love.we really appreaciate Mama.






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@max d thank you for these inspiring findings and interviews keep up the good work
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