Mukono opens modern theatre, ambulance to cut maternal deaths

Mukono residents finally got a legitimate surgical theater to stop pregnant women from dying unnecessarily. Officials commissioned this modern facility alongside a fresh constituency ambulance at Katoogo Health Centre III in Nama Sub-County. M S Erasico Co Ltd also constructed walkways costing over one hundred seventy-six million shillings.

Dr Fred Bagomose claims staff remain committed to professionalism while thanking district bosses for the assistance. Health officer Dr Stephen Mulindwa insists locals must ditch home births because the state wants to cut maternal mortality rates using this specialized gear.

This site evolved from a basic outpatient unit into a complex featuring staff housing and an inpatient ward valued at around nine hundred million shillings. Engineer Herbert Lutwaama promised the power backup and fire detection systems would keep running efficiently for fifteen years without issues.

Administrator Henry Ddamba gave props to residents who donated land and suggested naming buildings after them. MP Kiwanuka Abdallah Mulima Mayuni praised the team for actually using funds for visible results instead of letting cash vanish like in other regions.

Patients previously suffered trying to reach distant hospitals because local services failed to meet their needs. Relying on charity rides or politicians' vehicles proved unsustainable since demand was high and roads were terrible.
 

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