Don’t expel students, varsities told
Dodoma. The government has ordered universities to stop suspending students for failure to pay fees if such students depend on loans from the State.
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Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
IPPmedia15 Mar
Don't depend on students' fees, JK tells private varsities
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President Jakaya Kikwete has told private universities in the country to stop depending on students fees as the source of income to run their activities and instead they should be creative in finding other sources of generating income. He issued this appeal on ...
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10 years ago
TheCitizen07 Dec
Provide skills for graduates to be employed, varsities told
 Local schools and universities should develop competitive programmes to enable students to have skills suitable for employment.
9 years ago
TheCitizen16 Oct
Don’t touch residents, CDA told
Residents of Makulu Ward on the road leadig to the University of Dodoma (Udom) can now sleep peacefully after President Jakaya Kikwete yesterday directed the Capital Development Authority (CDA) not to relocate them.
10 years ago
Daily News11 Jun
Don't ignore culture, private firms told
Daily News
PRIVATE companies have been asked to support cultural initiatives for the good of Tanzania. This was said at a news conference covering the eightday Bulabo festival at Bujora in Magu District, Mwanza Region yesterday, by the Director of Bujora Cultural ...
10 years ago
IPPmedia18 Apr
Don't sign cybercrime, statistics bills, JK told.
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Chadema has recommended that President Jakaya Kikwete should pay no heed to the recently passed Cybercrime and Statistics bills saying the parliamentary quorum was not reached, which qualifies the two pieces of legislation be returned for later review ...
10 years ago
Daily News12 Oct
Don't use TASAF projects egoistically, politicians told
Daily News
POLITICIANS have been warned to stop utilising the projects implemented under the Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) programmes for their political advantages, as the schemes are basically aimed at helping poor members of the community come out of ...
9 years ago
Daily News | The National Newspaper (Press Release) (Blog)28 Dec
Don't belittle Magufuli's effort, Opposition told
Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
OPPOSITION parties have been warned to refrain from belittling President John Magufuli's performance, with the parties concerned insisting that the head of state needed support from all Tanzanians to bring true change to the country. 3 Comments.
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11 years ago
TheCitizen16 Mar
Don’t pay for blood transfusion, public told
The National Blood Transfusion Service has cautioned those taking patients to hospital not to pay for blood, which is given free of charge. All Tanzanians have a right to free blood in both public and private hospitals, Public Relations Officer Rajab Mwenda said.
11 years ago
TheCitizen06 Jul
Teach students to compete in labour market, govt told
The Big Results Now (BRN) initiative being implemented in education will only make students learn how to pass examinations rather than prepare them to compete in the labour market, a lecture has cautioned.
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