Health boss demands ethics, no room for sloppy scrubs

So a bigwig from the Prime Minister's office was doing the rounds in Tabora. Professor Tumaini Nagu, who's the deputy permanent secretary for health in that local government office, stopped by Urambo District Council Hospital. The point of the visit was basically to check on how health and social services are running out there.

Nagu had a whole speech about how healthcare isn't just another job. She called it a special duty since it messes with people's actual lives. Her main thing was telling medical staff not to let that go to their heads. Instead, they should use it as a reason to actually follow the rules. She wants strict adherence to ethics and the official professional codes. Nagu also told workers to rat out any coworkers who break the rules, so they can get disciplined properly.

Another order came down about building projects. Nagu said the local health management teams need to work directly with the council's engineering departments. This collaboration is supposed to make sure any new clinics or hospital upgrades are built right, following all the health sector standards. The idea is to avoid any janky construction that doesn't meet policy guidelines.
 

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