KILIMANJARO: INNOVATION in Tanzania’s health sector is expected to strengthen technological sovereignty, reduce reliance on foreign supply chains and support ongoing efforts to improve healthcare delivery. This was said on Wednesday by the Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic, Research and Consultancy at KCMC University, Prof Kajiru Kilonzo, during the opening of the UPIVAC Africa Innovation Course in Moshi, Kilimanjaro Region. The five-year prog…
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