In the recently concluded Makerere University elections, the Gentlemen of Livingstone Hall @Makerere entrusted me with the mantle to represent them in the 90th Makerere students' Guild. As I had pledged, I'll work towards effective representation and progress of our community.
***Uganda Martyrs Namugongo Students Turn Organic Waste into Soap in an Innovative School Project on Sustainable Waste Management***
The students were supervised by @Makerere researchers led by Prof. Fred Kabi.
Details at: https://t.co/GCiHUx8lRe
This evening, I hosted a delegation from the Federation of Uganda Medical Students’ Association, joined by colleagues from the International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations.
I urged them to uphold the highest standards of ethics in their profession. Medical practice is not merely a job; it is a calling—one rooted in the deep desire to save lives and serve humanity.
While many young people today choose careers primarily based on financial reward, this mindset should never define medical practitioners. Yes, the medical profession can provide a livelihood, but its true priority must always be the preservation of life and the well-being of human beings.
Nneebaza bonna abeetabye ku kyeggulo kya Kaliisoliiso okuwagira kaweefube w'okutaasa abagwa ku bubenje ku luguudo lw'e Masaka nga tuzimba waadi ku ddwaaliro e Nkozi.
Bwetunaazimba waadi eno ne tugimaliriza tunaaba tutadde ettofaali ddene nnyo ku nkulaakulana ya Uganda. Nneebaza abavujjirizi, abateesiteesi b'ekyeggulo abaweereza ba Pulogulaamu Kaliisoliiso ku @cbsfm_ug n'abayimbi ne bannakatemba abaatusanyusizza.
#KaliisoliisoDinner2025
MUMSA Sports Gala 2025 🏆
The grand finale is on! ⚡
Year Twos (24/U) battle their elders, the Year Fives(21/U), in the ultimate showdown.
Who’s taking the 🐐 and the glory home? 👀🔥
Greetings friends,
Today we officially unveil our Candidature for Speakership of the 8th National youth Parliament happening on 8th August, 2025. May the Almighty lead us through to the very end. Be blessed.
#Adroni4SpeakerNYP✅
The Rotaract Club of Mulago visited 3 Heartstrings Run 2024 beneficiaries who underwent closed heart surgery this month: Kyamagero Dorothy, Awania Hope & Ahurira Sarah. They’re now recovering at Mulago Heart Institute
Thanks to sponsors & supporters, UGX 16.9M-
“The Choices That Kill: A Deep Discourse on the Avoidable Grave”
By Isaac Christopher Lubogo
Introduction: We Die by Choice, Not by Chance
It is not the hand of fate, but the carelessness of man, that often draws the line between life and death. So many perish not because the end was inevitable—but because they escorted it willingly, dressed it up with poor choices, and crowned it with pride. We are not always murdered by what we don’t know, but by what we know and ignore.
Jean-Paul Sartre rightly said: “Man is nothing else but what he makes of himself.” So, when a man dies by folly, he has built his own tombstone—choice by choice.
Let us, then, reflect deeply on the ten most common and often avoidable killers—ranked from most serious to lesser, but still fatal—all under the tyranny of poor judgment.
1. Suppressed Emotions: The Internal Guillotine
Unspoken grief. Unforgiven wounds. Buried rage. These do not fade—they ferment into cancerous despair, mental illness, or even suicide. In Africa, we bury emotions like secrets. But emotional constipation becomes psychological toxicity.
Viktor Frankl reminds us: “An abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behavior.” To feel is human. To bottle up pain is to poison one’s soul. Death by silence is one of the most brutal forms of slow suicide.
2. Refusal to Seek Help: The Arrogance of Isolation
Many lives are lost because help was a phone call away—but never made. People drown in debt, depression, disease, or danger simply because they feared appearing weak. This is not strength—it is suicide wrapped in pride.
Ecclesiastes 4:10: “Woe to him who is alone when he falls, for he has no one to lift him up.”
We are communal beings. Those who reject help often dig their own graves with the shovel of false independence.
3. Fear of Change: The Comfort of a Burning House
People stay in abusive marriages, corrupt workplaces, or toxic lifestyles because they fear the unknown. But sometimes, not changing is more dangerous than the risk itself.
Carl Jung warned: “What you resist, persists.”
And so it does. People fear change more than death, and that fear eventually delivers both.
4. Addiction: Escapes That Become Executioners
Whether alcohol, narcotics, pornography, or screens—escapes turn into cages, and cages become coffins. Addiction is not just chemical—it is often existential, the soul screaming for peace in the wrong places.
Aldous Huxley said: “Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking things for granted.”
We take sobriety, health, and mental clarity for granted until the day they are gone—and we with them.
5. Sexual Recklessness: Pleasure That Punishes
Infidelity. Disease. Betrayal. Sexual irresponsibility has ended careers, destroyed families, caused mental collapse, and taken lives through HIV/AIDS and vengeful violence. In a world that glorifies lust but demonizes discipline, many have traded longevity for a moment of madness.
As Oscar Wilde once quipped: “I can resist everything except temptation.” Sadly, temptation doesn’t just ruin reputations—it claims lives.
6. Pride: The Silent Assassin
More fatal than poison is pride. It blocks apology, rejects correction, and glorifies arrogance. Pride is the voice that says “I’m fine” even as the soul is hemorrhaging.
C.S. Lewis called pride “the complete anti-God state of mind.”
Those who die in pride often die alone, misunderstood, and avoidably.
7. Medical Neglect: Suicide by Negligence
How many have died from things that could have been caught early? Men refuse checkups. Women self-medicate. Children die from treatable infections. Not because Uganda lacks all doctors, but because denial is easier than diagnosis.
As Hippocrates taught: “A wise man ought to realize that health is his most valuable possession.”
But wisdom is scarce—and so the mortuary is full.
The Youth Movement has a new face, Oremo Hillary Odwee. A candidature entirely premised upon a rejuvenation and redemption journey of our young people. The time is Now or Never!!
#OO4NorthernYouthMP
Guess who just got accepted into the Young leaders forum cohort 12 by @fesuganda. The interview almost killed me but here I am😂. Looking forward to learning, growing and shaping the future of leadership in Uganda by sharing what I learn on this platform.
Thank you for an amazing journey and term in office from day 1! I am honored to have served alongside such a talented and dedicated team MUPSA 2024/25 . I congratulate and welcome our newly elected incumbent , excited to see what the future holds for even a greater MUPSA 💊!
#Mak75thGrad 🎊Meet Alado Lawrence, LLB graduate. He attained a 1st Class (CGPA 4.56), @MakerereLaw best performing undergraduate student, 15th first class awarded since School started in 1968.🎊 Congratulations🙌🏼👏👏👏
From our heart of @Makerere, to the rest, taught by the best, prepared to face the toughest challenges, and ready to soar to the highest. Congratulations to our exceptional graduates - your journey has just begun, the world awaits your greatness! 🇺🇬
#Classof2025#Graduationweek