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Bishop Stuart University Set to Commission New Faculty of Nursing & Health Sciences Facility

Howard Mwesigwa by Howard Mwesigwa
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On 14th January 2022, at about 03:00 pm, Bishop Stuart University (BSU) will officially commission the Faculty of Nursing & Health Sciences teaching and administration block, at the Ruharo Campus.

This commissioning will be graced by H.E Rtd. Maj. Jessica Alupo, Vice President of Uganda as the Chief Guest. The commissioning will also be graced by Fr. Fred Sheldon Mwesigwa, the Bishop of Ankole diocese and the University Chancellor.

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The yet to be commissioned Faculty of Nursing & Health Sciences facility at the BSU Ruharo Campus.

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