Mwanje B. A

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Mwanje B. A

Mwanje B. A

@b_mwanje

GI & Minimally Invasive surgeon, Endoscopist, Business man......Christ-centered!

Katılım Nisan 2021
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Taya Bass
Taya Bass@travelingflying·
Women deal with periods, pregnancy, and menopause… What do men deal with? 🤔
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Mwanje B. A@b_mwanje·
@UgandaEC And what does the commission say about the indisciplined 'supposed enforcers-turned abusers'?
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The Electoral Commission - Uganda
COMMISSION STATEMENT ON RECENT EPISODES OF VIOLENCE DURING CAMPAIGNS The Electoral Commission has noticed recent incidents of violent confrontations between some candidates, their agents or supporters, and law enforcement. In particular, the Commission condemns the violent episodes on Friday, 28th November, 2025, that resulted into the loss of one person and injury to others. Such incidents clearly do not add value to our democratic dispensation. This is unfortunate and regrettable for a campaign exercise that has been, and remains largely peaceful across the country where over 83,000 candidates from Subcounty councillors to President, are contesting for over 45,000 elective positions. These incidents should be investigated to establish the root causes, and culprits should be held accountable in accordance with relevant laws. The Commission reiterates its call on all stakeholders, including candidates, their agents and supporters to conduct themselves peacefully and within the law during this campaign period and beyond. The Commission further calls on candidates, their agents and supporters to desist from using sectarian language that sows hatred, incites violence and provokes confrontation. The Commission calls on law enforcement agencies to ensure there's compliance with electoral laws and guidelines by applying the necessary means that are commensurate to the prevailing circumstances in a given area. #MyVoteMyVoice #UgandaDecides2026
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
I can never sit in a meeting to discuss items or money to be given to me for my daughter. That would be an insult to my daughter, and a display of greed on my part. My daughter is not like a cow that I’m breeding for the market, for me to earn from her marriage. All I would wish for is a sensible man who would treat her right, and that they love each other. The introduction ceremony should basically be about the two families meeting and getting to know each other. Many young people in these hard times are no longer able to marry because of these retrogressive (primitive) practices that hardly ever get to be questioned. Today, Kukyala is a huge show-off function. Kwanjula is like a concert. Then a bigger religious wedding! Culture can be improved as times change. Otherwise, things that were once meaningful can evolve into a nuisance protected under the banner of CULTURE.
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TOKO
TOKO@GodwinTOKO·
Uh, ultimately, this dude is one of the good things happening in this election, I hope he gets more media space to spread this message. We need more candidates like him to tell the voters off, even if they don't win in the end, they will have played their part. God bless him!
The lawel@Joshua_lawel

There’s this other clip by Luzze standing in Kampala. The guy is very funny but very good at civic education. ⁦@GodwinTOKO⁩ first come here 😂

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Keith Siau
Keith Siau@drkeithsiau·
What happens during a colonoscopy 📽️
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NAKAYIZA
NAKAYIZA@Nakayiza_·
Ssegona is the embodiment of elitism &classism just like his friend Mpuuga. Stop shoving English speaking down our throats. At the end of the day, being a braggart didn't help his case &if he stands as an independent against Walukagga, he'll lose.👍🏾
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EndoCollab™ | GI Endoscopy Community
GI Bleeding Quiz How would classify this peptic ulcer based on the Forrest classification Is it located posteriorly or anteriorly, medially or laterally (this is the bulb)? Would you provide endoscopic therapy? Reply below with your guess and we will DM you the answer.
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Buregyeya Apollo, PhD
Buregyeya Apollo, PhD@ApolloBuregyeya·
Nakivubo: A Living Asset, Not a Buried Hazard ====== Yesterday’s post “Nakivubo Channel: Beauty, Business, and the Science We Ignore” drew strong reactions. Many of you agreed: covering Nakivubo is denial, not development. Others raised the challenge of restoring beauty and order to what has become a dangerous, dirty scar across the city. The debate is healthy. But it reminds us that Kampala stands at a real crossroads. And if we treasure clarity, Nakivubo’s problems will not be solved by slabs of concrete. They will only be hidden. Silt and plastic waste will still choke the flow. Methane gas will accumulate in trapped chambers, posing new hazards. Raw sewage and industrial effluent will continue to enter untreated, spreading disease downstream. And Lake Victoria will face deeper contamination, with untreated water fuelling algae blooms, poisoning fish and aquatic life, and raising the cost of water treatment. This crisis already forced NWSC to shift its supply from Ggaba to Katosi, but contamination will eventually reach Katosi too if Nakivubo’s source is not fixed. Concrete does not purify water. It only buries filth. The smarter path is to restore Nakivubo as a living corridor. That begins upstream: treating sewage and industrial waste before they enter the channel. With cleaner flow, we can then rebuild natural defences, papyrus wetlands and green buffers that filter and oxygenate the water, reducing toxicity. These are not luxuries. They are the city’s cheapest, most effective treatment plants. Once ecological function is secured, beauty and business can be layered in: landscaped walkways alongside the open channel, safe pedestrian bridges, shaded resting spots, and lighting to make the corridor secure. In a city where walking along main roads is unsafe, Nakivubo could become Kampala’s green artery of safety, a place to move, breathe, and connect. Cities that bury their rivers end up regretting it. Nairobi and Lagos tried, and floods followed. Others, like Seoul with the Cheonggyecheon Stream, uncovered their rivers and gained parks, tourism, and cleaner air. Kampala should not repeat mistakes when solutions already exist. A tradition of covering the channel and reclaiming it for non-functional applications will not bring order; it will only compound the damage and multiply the consequences. The real choice before us is simple: do we want a dead, buried trench of hidden dangers, or do we want a living corridor that cleans itself, sustains life, and gives dignity to the city? Yesterday we concluded that covering Nakivubo is denial. Today, let’s go further: restoring it is not just science, it is also beauty, safety, and business sense. Kampala deserves nothing less than a channel that lives. Let shit be cleaned. Let hydraulic structures do their work. Let's give life to aquatic creatures.
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Mwanje B. A@b_mwanje·
History repeating itself.... Just a few tweaks to match the times! Since when did this become a function of the taxes that are squeezed from us..🤷
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Joel Ssenyonyi
Joel Ssenyonyi@JoelSsenyonyi·
I've officially written to the Minister of Works and Transport, in light of serious public concerns regarding the recently intensified implementation of the automated Electronic Penalty System (EPS) currently being enforced across the country. While the intention may have been rooted in promoting road safety and order, its current execution has raised widespread alarm among motorists and other road users. We are also concerned about the company which is implementing this program; 80% of the revenue from the fines will be taken by this private company (Joint Stock Company-Global Security), and only 20% will go to Government. Additionally, this company has no historical competence of doing this kind of work. Everything around this project is fishy, and we previously rejected it through a minority report, which was adopted by the whole house.
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Mwanje B. A@b_mwanje·
@DenisDukeUG Will say simply; the doctor's heart skipped because this is a young patient wiyh potentially advanced cancer that has moved to the lungs! There are a few noncancerous conditions that could also give that kind of picture but less likely!
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EndoCollab™ | GI Endoscopy Community
Quiz of the Week Iron-deficiency, hemoccult-positive anemia in an elderly woman. EGD findings shown. What is the diagnosis? Answer below and I will DM you (must be following so I can DM you) the final diagnosis with a bonus slide on the topic.
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Kwizera
Kwizera@faithkwizera4·
@b_mwanje For someone who’s always on bodas, I honestly understand you so much better now. Thank you for taking the time to explain it to me.
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Kwizera
Kwizera@faithkwizera4·
I don’t think giving birth prevents women from getting fibroids.
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EndoCollab™ | GI Endoscopy Community
Colon Polypectomy Course Rectal Polyp, Resect or Leave alone? Reply below with your guess and we will DM you the answer with a bonus classification chart.
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