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Tuko News on MSNTanzania: Parents protest after teachers steal, sell maize and beans meant for pupils' mealsSeveral teachers at Magegele Primary School are accused of stealing and selling food supplies meant for pupils, sparking ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzanian teacher dies by alleged suicide amid domestic disputeMuheza. A teacher at Potwe Primary School in Muheza District has died by suicide in what police suspect to be a case linked to a domestic dispute.The deceased, Enock Johnson Peter (32), was found ...
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A global nonprofit helped build a classroom and reception house out of recycled plastic bottles for a school run by a Hinsdale woman in Tanzania.
After finishing his degree at one of Tanzania’s top medical schools, Mohammed, along with six other St Jude’s alumni, became one of the school’s first doctors.
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The Citizen on MSNNobel Laureate Malala marks birthday by investing in girls’ education in TanzaniaNobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai has marked her 28th birthday by facilitating a donation of over $3 million (more ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: JK - Education Key to Ending Poverty, Child MarriageFORMER President and Chairperson of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), Dr Jakaya Kikwete, has commended the government for its continued efforts to expand access to education for both boys ...
TANZANIA’s technical and vocational education sector is undergoing significant expansion, with 1,146 registered Technical and ...
While announcing the results of the 2022 Certificate of Secondary School Examination, Tanzania's National Examination Council did not provide school rankings for the first time in decades.
Tanzanian first-grade pupils attend a class on their first day of school in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on Jan. 13, 2025. Tanzanian elementary school students marked the first day of school on Monday.
Tanzania should therefore replace school rankings with alternative instruments that genuinely serve educational and community objectives. School rankings, good and bad ...
That donation was used to purchase school supplies for Tanzanian schools. Students leave an impact Art teacher Jana Sidler said the group was able to experience Tanzania from the inside out.
Tanzania has abolished secondary school fees and introduced re-entry policies for young mothers, leading to a marked rise in girls’ enrolment and completion.
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