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Private sector urged to support education improvement initiatives


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Private sector urged to support education improvement initiatives
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Private institutions are been called on to support government efforts to improve education in the country by facilitating capacity building efforts for teachers. Speaking late last week at the opening of a workshop for English and Mathematics teachers, the ...

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11 years ago

TheCitizen

Albino society seeks private sector support

The Tanzania Albino Society (TAS) has asked the private sector to extend support to various communities of people with albinism to help them handle their vulnerabilities.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Invest in research projects, private sector urged

The government is calling on the private sector to help fund research and development (R&D) programmes, as finance continues to drop. The government has struggled to allocate one per cent of the Gross Domestic Product to R&D, according to Prof Makame Mbarawa.

 

5 years ago

The Citizen Daily

Tanzania private sector mobilises support for government on Coronavirus

Tanzania private sector mobilises support for government on Coronavirus  The Citizen DailyTanzanian President Under Fire For Worship Meetings Amid Virus  BloombergPresidents Magufuli says coronavirus cannot survive in churches  Standard DigitalCovid-19 cases in Tanzania now rise to 12, says President Magufuli  The Citizen DailyWATCH: “We’re Not Closing Churches, Corona Can’t Survive In Jesus’ Body.” – Tanzania President Magufuli  pindula.co.zwView Full coverage on Google...

 

9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Tanzania: Economic Reflections - Govt Should Support Private Education, Not ...


Tanzania: Economic Reflections - Govt Should Support Private Education, Not ...
AllAfrica.com
Since last year, the government has shown great desire to have some direct control over tuition rates for private education. Earlier this month, a circular was issued instructing private schools not to increase school fees for the 2016 academic year ...
Experts end work on indicative feesDaily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)

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9 years ago

TheCitizen

ECONOMIC REFLECTIONS : Govt should support private education, not ruin it

Since last year, the government has shown great desire to have some direct control over tuition rates for private education. Earlier this month, a circular was issued instructing private schools not to increase school fees for the 2016 academic year until they receive further instructions from the Commissioner of Education. While the reasons for such control might be noble, this initiative is seriously misguided.

 

10 years ago

IPPmedia

Education stakeholders challenged to enhance support to the sector.


Education stakeholders challenged to enhance support to the sector.
IPPmedia
Education stakeholders have been challenged to support ongoing government efforts to improve the teaching environment to motivate teachers as the basis to better performance. The call was made over the weekend by the Director of the Quality and Control ...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Tanzanians urged to donate to research initiatives


Tanzanians urged to donate to research initiatives
Daily News
ZANZIBAR President Ali Mohammed Shein has urged the private sector to build a culture of donating for research initiatives in the country to boost development. “Research helps to get out of the problems. It is high time the private sector and ...

 

11 years ago

Daily News

Israel to support Z'bar poverty reduction initiatives


Daily News
Israel to support Z'bar poverty reduction initiatives
Daily News
ISRAEL has pledged support for Zanzibar's ongoing economic development initiatives which aim at poverty reduction. The promise was made when Israeli Ambassador in Tanzania, Mr Gil Haskeli, met with the Zanzibar Second Vice-President, Mr Seif Ali Iddi, ...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Help Private sector to create more jobs

Although Tanzania’s economy has been growing at around 7 per cent over the past 10 years, its benefits are yet to trickle down to the majority of people.

 

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