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Bp.Ssekamanya graced St. Francis school of health sciences graduation in Mukono – Namataba

Over 295 have graduated at St Francis school of health sciences on Mukono namataba among the graduadands have been doing the following fields
Nursing, lab, clinical medicine among others
The Bishop of Lugazi Diocese, Emeritus Dr. Mathias Ssekamanya has asked the graduates at St. Francis School of Health Sciences to always work hard in their careers if they want to reach greater heights.

He made the remarks during the 7th graduation ceremony at at the institute where 295 students graduated in various health disciplines.

He asked the graduates to be kind to their patients as it is a step to their recovery and do away with corruption since their service is a calling from God.

“Always be kind to patients cause that alone can heal them. Have the spirit of love, kindness towards patients as you work with them.” He said

Bishop Ssekamanya also urged them not to settle for their certificates and diplomas but go a head to pursue degrees and masters in their various disciplines.

The institute founder and director Mr Bbosa. K. Peter urged graduadands to avoid peer pressure. Do not go for things which are not within your means, otherwise you may end up engaging in corruption which affects your ethics.” He added.

The graduation was also graced by Chief guest the Rt. Hon. Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga the 1st deputy Prime Minister of uganda.minister of East African community affairsb

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