At home, I wear loose-fitting pants and a t-shirt. At work, I wear a shirt and dress pants. Sometimes I'll put on a tie.
I play with my kids at home when I’m free. I also love to read. I read news articles because I want to know what’s going on in my country and around the world. I also read science articles because I want to learn about current innovations.
I speak local Ugandan languages like Nyankole (spoken in Southwestern Uganda), Luganda (Central Uganda), and Ateso (Eastern Uganda – my hometown). I also speak English and Swahili.
No, I don’t have any pets.
Yes, I travel a lot because of my job. I lived in Boston in the United States for two years for graduate school. I have also visited the Bronx (in New York), Virginia, and Chicago. I have also traveled to Rwanda, Kenya, and India. I love to travel!
I am a medical doctor here in Mbarara. I work at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital. I also teach at the medical school at the Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST). I am a guest lecturer at the University of Virginia. I am a researcher as well.
In order to succeed as young students, you should listen to and obey your parents and teachers at school.