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INAUGURATION OF NEW TAPSA CHAPTER- KIU Dar-es-Salaam Campus

                                                      

dear tapsa members we are having a great pleasure to announce to  you that KIU - Dare salaam campus is now recognized as a new TAPSA chapter. the augmentation was conducted on 8th june with the presence of all members and leaders of Tapsa at KIU.
The TAPSA MUHAS president and as acting national TAPSA PRESIDENT opened the branch with few talks on the role of TAPSA and the activities conducted by the organization. 
Also TAPSA general secretary Miss Grace Faustine gave a talk to audience with emphasis on paying TAPSA membership fee.
on top of that the issue of 8th scientific conference and pharmacy week was given in brief .

other roles of  TAPSA will be discussed in large as members become active and full participatory





PRESIDENT OF  KIU DARES SALAAM CAMPUS MR ANGUMBWIKE TULI MWALUPOPO (RIGHT)
receiving TAPSA constitution  as the act of opening of new chapter




  PRESIDENT JOEL RUMENDE FROM MUHAS(LEFT)  GIVING CONSTITUTION TO PRESIDENT OF  KIU DARES SALAAM CAMPUS MR ANGUMBWIKE TULI MWALUPOPO (RIGHT)  AS THE SIGN OF OPENING OF NEW TAPSA CHAPTER



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