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Funzi: A dynamic way of learning

>Imagine learning whatever you want through a mobile application. Of course, technology has made learning easier. Now, another app that draws inspiration from Tanzania has been launched.

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11 years ago

BBC

VIDEO: Zambia's dynamic Chinese romance

China and Zambia have strong trade and business links, but the romance has not been without controversy.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

New Australia PM pledges dynamic economy, end to division

Turnbull, unlike the ousted Tony Abbott, is a moderate on social issues who supports gay marriage and making Australia a republic -- positions at odds with some members of his conservative Liberal Party.

 

11 years ago

IPPmedia

Learning from Same villagers


IPPmedia
Learning from Same villagers
IPPmedia
In yesteryears the spirit of self-reliance was the hallmark of development activities in Tanzania, spearheaded mainly in rural areas to put in place social services infrastructure. Under it villagers organised for communal work, such as building classrooms, ...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Learning to breastfeed

Joyful bonding with your baby, cost saving and the health benefits for both mother and baby are among the things that make the experience of breastfeeding so special. It’s indeed one of the most natural and beneficial acts a mother can do for her child.

 

10 years ago

Out Has Inspiration For Students With Disability

Learning ICT


Learning ICT - Out Has Inspiration for Students With Disability
AllAfrica.com
THE Open University of Tanzania (OUT) has assured students with disability they can study at the university, saying that before the end of this year, OUT would institute a "student" assistance fund that will be used to support disadvantaged students, including ...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Need some snack learning ?

One of the criticisms thrown at the digital generation is that they seem unable to focus. Researchers have given us ample proof that our attention spans are not what they used to be. We can’t read online texts without huge photograph supplements, video and audio to keep us interested. Even the world of entertainment has realised this and now entertainment packages are smaller and easier to consume, hence the rise of webisodes. The literary world too has taken notice, hence the rise of...

 

11 years ago

The Guyra Argus

Learning about the School of St Jude


Learning about the School of St Jude
The Guyra Argus
On Tuesday St Mary of the Angels were very fortunate to receive a visit from Mr Felix Mollel from The School of St Jude in Tanzania. Felix Mollel with Sharon Wittig (Photo by Simon Scott). Felix started working at the school as a bus driver in 2005, and is now ...
Maasai man proves education best weapon against povertyWarrnambool Standard

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11 years ago

TheCitizen

Envoy for e-learning in schools

The British High Commissioner to Tanzania, Ms Diana Melrose, said that more than half of the citizens in the Commonwealth are under the age of 25; therefore providing them with quality education will not only improve their lives, but also enable them to contribute to the development of their countries and the Commonwealth at large.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

E-learning now more possible for African schools

>JumpStart, a digital learning software, has become one of the latest acquisitions that a child could use to enjoy learning from a tender age.

 

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