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Soroti Nursing School graduates told to fight corrup

Soroti Nursing School graduates told to fight corrup
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During the 8th graduation ceremony of the Soroti School of Comprehensive Nursing in Uganda, 623 new graduates were urged by government officials to combat corruption and absenteeism. The ceremony emphasized the critical need for integrity and professionalism in the country's struggling healthcare sector.

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Confidence: 80%

The report focuses on official government messaging regarding professional standards in public service.

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