This would trend in Uganda only if another country in the region was the one commissioning it. The beauty of this is that you will find 99% of the doctors and specialists working here are Ugandans. That is the extent of our growth. Bravo, Uganda.
@JonahRuhima This is great. Many lives will be saved by this facility
@JonahRuhima If only it was run on Tax payers money. This is a private entity run entirely on donor funds. What support has the government provided to advance gene therapies. ZERO.
@JonahRuhima Exactly what I thought when I saw it. I think saw praises for the same in TZ a few weeks ago by Ugandans on here
@JonahRuhima You are not lying. People only want negative things.
@JonahRuhima It is trending already...JUST that Ugandans have been stung before many times..... and now, they want to get to see the service first. Let's wait for the first BM transplant..we both know it will be in the news..likely close to 2026
@JonahRuhima How many Ugandans can afford it?????
@JonahRuhima These achievements give the opposition hard time @HEBobiwine and his team should appreciate some achievements as well.
@JonahRuhima We r reaching wea we wanna b #GovOfUgWorks thanx to the President @KagutaMuseveni #JajjaTovaKuMain2026 mchapa kazi @JaneRuth_Aceng
@JonahRuhima Before you blame Ugandans,look at the part played by government to attract the attention. Eg, if this was in the country to the south,they would line up the best photo journalists, and short videos for social media and we would simply retweet. Look at the photo provided above☝️