zoe kabuye: that's part of child abuse, not taking a kid to school.wouldn't blame parents who don't have money to take children to school. i would only blame the government, which doesn't build the infrastructure for the kids, and schools. yeah. narrator: her desire to remove fear and instill courage motivates her to teach kids at sunday school. mc loy: you will hold a son in your arms. well, she has no son and her husband is old. narrator: education for all, no more corruption. she has even put her demands to the president, rapping them, of course. mc loy: [rapping] ♪ yes, i am proud to be a ugandan living in the beautiful motherland the pearl of africa that grows every day and night with hospitals an education system and so much more but we need some more and i want to be the first female president of my country, uganda the pearl of africa ♪ mc loy: that was it! thank you very much! i made him know that i want to be. so, he should just get prepared for mc loy, who'll be in his seat someday! narrator: according to the constitution, she has to wait un