What you need to know:
- Luswata, he is collaborating with the chairman of ethics and professionalism within UMA to draft a formal letter urging the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) to ban the video on grounds of morality.
- The association views Gravity’s portrayal in the video as damaging to the reputation and integrity of the medical profession, asserting that such depictions mislead the public about standard medical practices.
The President of the Uganda Medical Association (UMA), Herbert Luswata, has criticized rapper Gravity Omutujju for allegedly misrepresenting and disrespecting the medical profession in his latest music video featuring Shakira Shakiraa.
Dr. Luswata addressed the media, expressing disappointment with Gravity’s video “Doozi,” which he claims portrays a negative and inaccurate image of doctors. He highlighted concerns about scenes where Gravity appears to mimic medical examinations in a manner that could be misconstrued by the public.

According to Dr. Luswata, he is collaborating with the chairman of ethics and professionalism within UMA to draft a formal letter urging the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) to ban the video on grounds of morality.
The association views Gravity’s portrayal in the video as damaging to the reputation and integrity of the medical profession, asserting that such depictions mislead the public about standard medical practices.
This incident marks the first time a musician has been publicly called out by the medical association for inappropriate use of medical attire and practices in a music video.

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