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Government quickly releases Shs30 billion for Cancer bunker construction

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
April 12, 2016
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The ministry of finance today morning approved plans to expeditiously build a new bunker to house a new radiotherapy machine at Mulago Cancer Institute. The news was released by Minister of Health Dr. Elioda Tumwesige this afternoon, in a message to Parliament’s Health Committeee.




“I had a meeting with secretary to the treasury early this morning, over concerns about the radiotherapy machine at Mulago Cancer Institute. I am glad to tell you that we have been cleared to expeditiously handle the process of building the bunker for the radiotherapy machine, worth Shs30 billion, ” Dr.Tuwmesige told lawmakers on the Health committee.

Tumwesige addedd that the bunker will be complete within the next six months.

The minister’s announcement follows a recent spurt of public outcry over the collapse of the country’s only radiotherapy machine at Mulago hospital, which collapse was reported last week.

The Mulago hospital-based Uganda Cancer Institute gets an estimated 44,000 new referrals from Uganda every year, with many others coming from neighboring countries like Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan. Around 75% of these normally require radiotherapy.



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