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Grace Tubwita

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Grace Tubwita Bagaya Bukenya (née Grace Tubwita), commonly known as Grace Tubwita, is a Ugandan female physical planner and politician. She is the Chairperson of the Uganda Institute of Physical Planners. She represented the Nakasongola District in the Uganda parliament on two consecutive times; during the 7th parliament (2001 to 2006) and the 8th parliament (2006 to 2011), on the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) political party.

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  • Healing doesn’t always look like what we expect.
  • Sometimes, it’s waking up and feeling like you can barely make it through the day. Other times, it’s the quiet moments when you realize that somehow, you’ve survived something you thought would break you.
  • Today, at Kisugu Health Centre, I had the chance to speak about healing. It’s one of those words we throw around, but living through it? That’s a different story.
  • Healing isn’t a straight line, it’s not about waking up one day and feeling whole again. It’s messy, unpredictable and very personal. Today, we spoke about the small, often unnoticed steps we take on this journey. Healing begins when we allow ourselves to feel, to cry, to break down and most importantly when we give ourselves permission to take time. Whether it’s from a physical illness, emotional wound or trauma, healing doesn’t work on anyone else’s clock but our own.
  • I met so many people who carry silent battles within them. Some of these struggles go unnoticed by the world but that doesn’t make them any less real. We talked about how healing isn’t just about getting over something, it’s about learning to live with the scar it leaves behind. It’s about being kind to yourself on the days when you don’t feel okay and celebrating the small victories when you do.
  • Healing isn’t something we do alone. Sometimes, it’s the people around us, their support, their kindness, their understanding that give us the strength to keep going. But even with the best support system, the real work of healing is ours to carry.
  • We acknowledged that healing is messy, that sometimes it feels like two steps forward and five steps back. But in those moments when we’re kind to ourselves, when we accept that progress isn’t linear, we grow.
  • To everyone out there healing or just beginning their journey, know this, Healing takes time. It’s not about erasing the pain but learning to live alongside it with grace and patience.
  • And in that, there’s strength.
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