Teachers visit Tanzania
North Somerset TimesTeachers visit Tanzania
North Somerset Times
A group of teachers from Mary Elton Primary School have visited its partner school in Tanzania. Share. Comment. Email this article to a friend. To send a link to this page you must be logged in. Cheryl Brown, Sharon Shepherd and Tanya Compton spent a ...
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10 years ago
Morley Observer31 Jan
Morley teachers to visit Tanzania
Morley Observer
Morley Observer
Headteacher Andrew Eastwood and teacher Miss Hetherington at Fountain Primary School, ahead of their visit to a twin school in Tanzani next month. (d610a504). Published on the 31 January 2015 14:00. Published 31/01/2015 14:00 ...
9 years ago
Getwestlondon27 Nov
Teachers gives up sugar to raise money for pupils' visit to Africa
getwestlondon
getwestlondon
A teacher from Hammersmith has raised funds to help rebuild and improve educational facilities in Tanzania. Imogen Riley, head of geography at Portland Place School in Westminster, quit sugar in a bid to raise money for her students to fly to Babati ...
9 years ago
Times &Amp; Star11 Sep
Tanzania teacher visit
Times & Star
Workington youngsters got a lesson in other cultures when a Tanzanian teacher visited this week. Wendy Lightfoot, head of modern foreign languages at St Joseph's School, arranged for Paisan Mwkalinga to visit from the secondary school he teaches at in ...
9 years ago
Dewji Blog02 Oct
Reasons to visit Tanzania!
Certain things might look horrible in Tanzania. Perhaps it’s all about the unique features, lifestyle, architecture and food. Jovago Tanzania is not going to lie to you…
TOO MUCH HISTORY, WHO WANTS TO LIVE THE PAST?
Most of the people still live back in the 12th Century and the government preserves the historical sites have a look at these photos and you would understand why you should never visit in Tanzania.
THE LANDSCAPE IS NOT SPECTACULAR
This Mountain Kilimanjaro has 19,341 feet above...
10 years ago
Jacaranda FM22 Jan
Ramaphosa ends visit to Tanzania
Jacaranda FM
Jacaranda FM
22 January 2015 at 05:42 by Sapa - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday concluded his visit to Tanzania, where he witnessed the signing of an agreement for the reunification of the Republic of South Sudan, the presidency said. 0 comments.
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10 years ago
Mason City Globe Gazette03 Sep
Olsen treasures Tanzania visit
Mason City Globe Gazette
The 17-year-old West Fork High School senior from Rockwell spent three weeks in Tanzania. "No one really thought it was going to happen," Olsen said. "Even I had doubts. It was a lot of money." But Olsen, 17, of Rockwell, left July 23 and returned Aug. 14.
10 years ago
Hindu Business Line17 Jun
Tanzania President to visit India
Hindu Business Line
President of Tanzania, Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, is to pay a state visit from June 17 to June 2, the Ministry of External Affairs announced on Tuesday. The statement added that the visiting dignitary will be accompanied by a high-level delegation, including ...
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11 years ago
Turkish Press28 Apr
Tanzania welcomes Egyptian PM's visit
Turkish Press
Turkish Press
DAR ES SALAM, Tanzania – Tanzania on Friday welcomed a visit by Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab who is expected to hold talks with top government officials and attend the anniversary of the unification of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, which yielded ...
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9 years ago
Worcester News15 Dec
Bishop and dean visit Tanzania
Worcester News
Worcester News
MOVING MOMENT: Bishop John unveils a plaque on a new hospital building in Berega, constructed with money raised in memory of his wife Denise. (49514551). ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS: Peter Atkinson, dean of Worcester, in a Morogoro shirt.