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NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK EVENT AT MLIMANI CITY, MAKUMBUSHO AND KIVUKONI

TAPSA  TEAM  AT KIVUKONI 19TH JUNE ON NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK







 tapsa tent at kivukoni

 students derivering knowledge at kivukoni

people visting our tent at KIVUKONI







 MARIKI URASSA BPHARM 3 {MUHASSO PRIME MINISTER} advicing people at KIVUKONI

















 MARIKI URASA ,JOEL LUMENDE{TAPSA PRESIDENT} and SEBASTIANI PETER IN MOTION TOWARDS MOTIVATING PEOPLE ON PROPER  USE OF DRUGS








 TEAM AT KIVUKONI




TAPSA  TEAM  AT MLIMNI CITY 19TH JUNE ON NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK


 PIUS KIWANGO  AT MLIMANI CIY


 TAPSA TENT AT MLIMANI CITY

 STUDENTS GIVING TALKS TO PEOPLE AT MLIMANI CITY






 ANITHA CLEMENT AND ABDUEL EMANUEL GIVING  A TALK TO A CLIENT ON NATION PHARMACY WEEK AT MLIMANI CIY









 EVANCE S ANTIPAS AT MLIMANI CITY


 EVANCE S ANTIPAS [BPHARM 4] GIVING ADVICE TO A PERSON


TUMAINI MAKOLE  SHOWING POSTERS TO CLIENT AT MLIMANI CITY
  



TAPSA  TEAM  AT MAKUMBUSHO 19TH JUNE ON NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK















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