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Pace of building science labs far from satisfactory


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Pace of building science labs far from satisfactory
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President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete (1st-R) with Minister for Education and Vocational Training Shukuru Kawambwa (2nd-R) attentively look on an experiment performed by a student at Majani ya Chai secondary School. Most Public Secondary Schools have ...

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11 years ago

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Building school labs ought to have been done by now


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Building school labs ought to have been done by now
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We are relieved by revelations that the Construction Development Fund has set aside some 38.4m/- for the construction of laboratories in 16 secondary schools across the country. This is in response to a directive by President Jakaya Kikwete he made early ...

 

10 years ago

IPPmedia

Science labs truly a basic necessity


Science labs truly a basic necessity
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Science plays a pivotal role in human development, and this is why nations across the globe place a premium on the teaching of science subjects at all levels of education and training. In Tanzania, the government has set November this year as the deadline ...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Kikwete sets deadline for building labs


Kikwete sets deadline for building labs
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PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has issued a November deadline for all public schools to be furnished with laboratory facilities for science subject students to perform practicals. Implementation of the directive, said the president was compulsory and there would ...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

K'njaro on track in construction of science labs


Daily News
K'njaro on track in construction of science labs
Daily News
KILIMANJARO Region has accomplished a presidential directive for every district to construct science laboratories for the practical training of students by about 64 per cent. Acting Regional Education Officer (REO), Mr Estomih Makyara, told the Regional ...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Public urged to invest in science labs


Public urged to invest in science labs
Daily News
THE public has been urged to invest in science lab projects that will help increase the number of scientists who are central to the development agenda of the country. Temeke Municipal Mayor, Mr Maabad Hoja, said, “Laboratories can be an important stimulus ...

 

10 years ago

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Science labs in schools: Govt should take charge


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Science labs in schools: Govt should take charge
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Only years ago, Tanzania was critically short of public secondary schools. In fact, in some districts in upcountry regions there were no more than two secondary schools. In most of these schools there was a serious shortage of teachers as well as basic needs ...

 

11 years ago

Daily News

Dar disaster management capacity 'satisfactory'


Dar disaster management capacity 'satisfactory'
Daily News
TANZANIA'S capacity to manage disasters has been expressed as satisfactory, with development partners urged to pour in more support in terms of modern equipment and training of experts. This was said over the weekend during the closing ceremony of a ...
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9 years ago

Michuzi

EAC TO COLLABORATE WITH THE NELSON MANDELA AFRICAN INSTITUTION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NM-AIST) TO ENHANCE THE COMMUNITY’S SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY

Amb. Dr. Richard Sezibera, EAC Secretary General (left), being greeted upon arrival to NM-AIST grounds by the Institution’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Burton Mwamila.hhhAmb. Dr. Richard Sezibera, EAC Secretary General (centre), handing over a gift token of the EAC flag and other publications to NM-AIST’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Burton Mwamila (second left). Celebrating in this auspicious moment are Aloysius Chebet, EAC Principle Education Officer (second right) and Prof. Lughano Kusiluka (far...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Copter probe gathers pace

A team of foreign aviation investigators will be invited to join their local counterparts in investigating last Saturday’s helicopter crash in Dar es Salaam that killed four pilots.

 

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