Project Success
PROJECT SUCCESS: Eking a living in rural Bushenyi
ACHIEVER: Dr Kabagambe. COURTESY PHOTO
Posted Monday, February 22 2010 at 00:00
In Summary
Dr Kabagambe who went to St. Savio Primary Kisubi till P.7 scored 5 aggregates and that enabled him to join St. Mary’s College Kisubi for Secondary.
At senior one, Kabagambe already knew what he wanted because, even the arrangement of his books in the locker was unique, in that science subjects like Physics, Mathematics, and Biology had their own corner and he always treasured them more than the rest though he balanced them in performance.”
For Kabagambe to achieve this, it was not a bed of roses. He had to sacrifice a number of things and invested time in books and prayers.
“My life at University was characterised by church activities. I was active in all activities though academics took up most of the time since medicine school doesn`t give too much time for leisure.”
He says he never went to club to dance while at campus and as a member of Lion’s club, participated in the charity work like painting the zebra crossing, a member of University Pentecostal Church choir, which he argues helped him follow the right path.
“Before I went to university, I made decisions to take the course seriously, attend all lectures, at least 80 per cent being close to God and believing in prayer which all led to my success.”
But being on top of academics didn’t stop Kabagambe taking responsibilities in scholl. At St. Mary’s College Kisubi he was Minister of Education and editor-in-chief of the Eagles magazine while at MUST he became editor-in-chief of the University Medical Journal and also played the guitar for the university Pentecostal Choir.
And he has not had any serious regrets in life because he achieved his lifetime goal. “I always wanted to become a doctor and I knew this right from senior one as seen from the arrangement of my books in the locker. I focused on my dream to grow up and help people’s lives and I don’t have any regrets.”
“May be while at campus, it was said that Makerere University used to get more faculty allowance and I admired them and at one point I regretted why I did not opt for Makerere but still I achieved what I wanted in life. And I also regret why I was not involved in sports during school days because I am now putting on weight and have just began exercising.”
Kabagambe says he is inspired by his parents and God; I believe in the saying that “Begin to weave and God will give you the threads.” He adds that he is inspired by his boss Dr Elioda Tumwesigye who is a Member of Parliament as well as a doctor. He set up KCRC/ICOBI Clinics to reduce the burden of HIV/AIDS among the people. “My sister Dr. Rose Lukaaya a doctor at Mbarara University Hospital also inspired me to become a doctor.”
Challenges
Every success comes with challenges and in 1998 Kabagambe’s father suffered a stroke, while he was in senior three and it was a big blow to the family especially to the children.
Their mother had to work for more hours to take care of all the seven children who were by then in expensive schools, fees was not easy to get.
“Brother Bukenya, our Headmaster at Kisubi always understood and he allowed me to study till they paid the school fees. Despite what I was going through, I didn`t give up, I continued working hard so as not disappoint my parents and teachers.”
And my advice to the young people out there is they should remain focused and should not let the previous glory days interfere with their future plans. Keep away from distractions from peers and other people, keep working hard and give their parents the investment they expect.”



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