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Who would have thought that the mango seed could be a game-changer? Introducing Hellen Birungi, the dynamic CEO of HEB'S ORGANIC LIMITED. Her startup is turning mango seeds into mango seed butter and high-quality organic cosmetics. This is her inspiring journey as a Hi-Innovator. Learn more: #NSSFHiInnovator

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Jimmy Angupale1 yıl önce

@HebsOrganic From a humble beginnings @pharmbiotrac , and as pure pharm scientist @AMUPSS1. @HebsOrganic is now transforming lives and creating jobs. We move

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@HebsOrganic Dr Mpoza Edward the NSSF doctor at the Surgery in Naguru is the biggest scam I have ever seen. He recently falsified my medical report to NSSF without doing tests. NSSF based on his false report to deny my invalidity benefits. I was really shocked and dumbfounded!

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@HebsOrganic To greater heights Hellen @HebsOrganic, we're super proud of you 👏

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@HebsOrganic Thank you Hellen and team for making us proud. #Pharmaceutical scientists

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@HebsOrganic As Pharmaceutical Scientists, we are proud of you Hellen. With great confidence thank you for utilizing your acquired skills to positively impact our country's economy and people's lives through job creation

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RICHARD OWOM1 yıl önce

@HebsOrganic Pharmaceutical Scientists can innovate even beyond that. Who could have imagined that a mango seed can be useful at all. Thanks to #nssf for supporting innovations. More pharmaceutical scientists are doing the same

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@HebsOrganic Wow this is so touching, thank you for the innovation Long live

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