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53 years of independence: Are we providing quality education?


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53 years of independence: Are we providing quality education?
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Tomorrow, December 9, Tanzania reaches 53rd year of independence. Since independence, our education systems have gone through a number of significant changes, and are facing a number of challenges. This article is going to discuss a number of ...

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10 years ago

Dewji Blog

Need for Inclusive Quality Education for all dominates World Education Forum

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Opening of World Education Forum 2015, Seoul. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon centre, at the opening of the World Education Forum 2015, in Seoul. He is flanked by Hwang Woo-yea (left), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education of the Republic of Korea; and Irina Bokova, Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). 19 May 2015. Seoul, Republic of Korea. (UN Photo/Evan Schneider).

Tanzania’s Minister for Education and Vocational Training (MoEVT),...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

53 glorious years of independence — and still going strong

President Jakaya Kikwete yesterday led thousands of Tanzanians in celebrating 53 years of independence in a colourful ceremony at Uhuru Stadium--his last, as he leaves office in 2015 after serving two terms in line with the Constitution. The General Election will be held next October.

 

10 years ago

IPPmedia

53 years of Independence: Need to build on successes


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53 years of Independence: Need to build on successes
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Anyone believing that Tanzania has not made any meaningful economic strides since Tanganyika's Independence in 1961 is neither fair nor honest. Similarly, anyone giving the country a 100 per cent pass mark on that score is not being realistic. Tanzania ...

 

11 years ago

BBC

VIDEO: 50 years of Kenya independence

Today marks 50 years since Kenya gained independence from Great Britain.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

50 years after independence and locals still can’t operate buses?

Should we go local or rope in foreign firms when it comes to buying rapid buses and managing the modern transport system we are so looking forward to?

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Provisions on quality education

The proposed Constitution may become our new Constitution from May next year if things go well during the referendum. The proposed Constitution luckily has, among other things, guaranteed a right to primary education to every Tanzanian child [Article 53 (1)(c)].

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Let’s now focus more on quality of our education

Enrolment in Tanzanian secondary schools is presently impressive, with regions like Kilimanjaro and Dar es Salaam going beyond the government directive that at least 70 per cent of all who pass their national Standard 7 exams should be admitted to Form One.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Unesco: This is the way to quality education for all

>Tanzania needs Sh536 billion annually to hire new teachers in its endeavour to provide primary education for all, according to a new report.

 

9 years ago

Economic Development

Only quality education will ignite socio


Only quality education will ignite socio-economic development
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TANZANIA's modest investment in education since independence from Britain in 1961 has enabled significant gains in literacy, school attendance and university enrollment in recent years. But this great country endowed with abundant resources still has a ...

 

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