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2015/2016 THE EXECUTIVE OFFICIALS AND TAPSA STANDING COMMITTEE

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  1. The President - JOEL JOSEPH LUMENDE
  2. Vice President - MGAMBI G GAMBA
  3. General Secretary - GRACE FAUSTINE
  4. Treasure- Joel Kibona
  5. publicity officer -Anania Anangise 

TAPSA STANDING COMMITTEE 2015-2016
1. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ACADEMICS
1) CALVIN ANDREA            BPHARM 3  {councilor}
 2) HERRY WAGI                    BPHARM 1  {vice councilor}
3) HAPPY RUPAMBA           BPHARM 2  { secretary} 
4) DISMAS  MAKAMBA       DPS  2          {coordinator}

2. STANDING COMMITTEE ON PHARMACEUTICAL PROMOTION 
1) DOMITILA JACOB         BPHARM 1  {councilor}
2)  JOHN PAUL HIRARY    DPS 1           { vice councilor}
3)  JEREMIAH JOHN           BPHARM 3  {secretary}
4) ADAM KIGANJA             BPHARM 2   {coordinator}

3. STANDING COMMITTEE ON LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL RELATION 
1) GIDION                             BPHARM 1   {councilor}
2) LIKELE  JONAH                  DPS 1             {vice councilor}
3) SYLVIA KABOYOKA     BPHARM 1   {secretary}
4) ELISANTE  KENNEDY   BPHARM 1    {coordinator}

4. STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION AND PUBLICATION 
1) MESHACK JAMES            BPHARM 3   {councilor}
2) SOSPETER NGIMBA        DPS 2            {vice councilor}
3) HAIKAELI  GILLIARD     BPHARM 1   {secretary}
4) DEOGRASIA MBEYELA   DPS 1           {coordinator}
5) GODFREY   AGREY          BPHARM 3   {coordinator}

5. STANDING COMMITTEE ON SPORTS AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS
1. PAULO KIRUTU               BPHARM 3    {councilor}
2. NATHANAEL JOSEPH               BPHAM 1      {vice councilor}
3. ALMA   DAMAS                   BPHARM 1    {secretary}
4. EMMANUEL BAHATI     BPHARM 2     {coordinator} 
5. KENNEDY NDELE           DPS 2              {coordinator}

6. STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT ISSUES
1) REBECCA HANDERSON      BPHARM 2 { councilor }
2) NAOMI  MBOWE                   DPS 2            {vice councilor}
3) SHAIBU MSAKATI                BPHARM 1  {secretary}
4) ANITHA CLEMENCE            BPHARM 3   {coordinator}

7. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC STABILITY
1) GEOFREY ANDENGULILE     BPHARM 3  {councilor}
2) DOMITILA WENGA                    DPS 2           {vice councilor}
3) JONH KIZINDO                            BPHARM 1  {secretary}
4) NAMPENDA HAMISI                  BPHARM 2   { coordinator}

8. STANDING COMMITTEE ON LEGAL AFFAIRS
1) BRYSON  MKINGA                  BPHARM 1    {councilor}
2) RAFAEL  SAMWELI                 DPS 2             {vice councilor}
3) UMRIK  DANGALI                    BPHARM 2    {secretary}
4) PAUL  WAMBURA                     DPS 1             { coordinator}

9. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE 
1. TUMAIN MAKOLE                  BPHAM 3     {councilor}
2. DITMA R KESSY                      BPHARM 1   {vice councilor}
3.  ESTHER MAKOYE                  DPS 2             {secretary}
4. TUSANKINDYE NZOWA        BPHARM 1   { coordinator}

10.  EXCOM  ADVISORY COMMITEE 
1) OSWIN  SANGA                       BPHARM 3          { councilor}
2) DENIS   PATSON                      BPHARM TWO    {vice councilor}
3) JOSEPHAT  SULEIMAN          BPHARM 1            {secretary}
4) ATHANAS  SONGALIMI         DPS 2                     {coordinator}
5)  ISMAIL  MLANDULA            BPHAM TWO         {coordinator}
6) SENDI KASEMBE                    BPHARM ONE       {coordinator}

TAPSA REPRESENTATIVES
1. ZAKARIA  LUHENDE          BPHARM 1
2. HABIBU SABURI                 BPHARM 2
3. PETER SONDORE               BPHARM 3
4. ALEX KAMUGISHA            BPHARM 4
5. ATHUMAN MLEMA            DPS 1
6. SENGO                                   DPS 2
7. WINFRIDA KACHOLI         DPS 3

BY  GRACE  FAUSTINE
GENERAL SECRETARY OF TAPSA

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