Ugandan clinics selling bogus HIV certificates
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The Ugandans who pay for bogus HIV results
BBC
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
Daily News13 Oct
Effective measures needed to curb bogus certificates
Daily News
THE National Examinations Council (NECTA) has sounded an alarm following rampant use of forged academic certificates. The Council has called for employers in both government and private institutions to consult with it in verifying academic transcripts ...
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TheCitizen08 Jun
Ugandan HIV bill ‘nonsensical’, says health body
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TheCitizen23 Jun
Why husbands say No to clinics
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Clinics planned for expansion in Segerea
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SEGEREA Chama Cha Mapinduzi parliamentary aspirant Ms Bonnah Kaluwa has promised to improve health services by building clinics in each ward if elected. Ms Kaluwa said she will ensure that existing dispensaries are upgraded to become health ...
10 years ago
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TheCitizen15 Jun
Why mothers in Arusha prefer traditional clinics
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TheCitizen16 Jul
We can end these bogus deals once and for all
China’s ambassador to Tanzania, Mr Lu Youqing, has admitted that some Chinese nationals and companies are engaged in corruption and the illegal ivory trade in the country.
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TheCitizen27 Feb
Stamp out bogus colleges
The need to train youth is greater today than ever before. Parents will spend their last shilling to ensure their offspring get an opportunity to acquire one form or another of professional skills.
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