Teachers Yet to Pocket Sh1.9 Billion Dues in Moshi
Teachers Yet to Pocket Sh1.9 Billion Dues in Moshi
AllAfrica.com
Moshi — THE government owes teachers in Moshi Rural District a sum of 1.9bn/-, it was revealed here on Monday. The Chairperson of Tanzania Teachers Union (TTU) in Moshi District, Ms Angela Kimathi, said the sum was arrived at after last year review and ...
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TheCitizen04 Jan
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TheCitizen27 Feb
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IPPmedia23 Aug
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IPPmedia
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TheCitizen21 Dec
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TheCitizen12 Sep
EDITORIAL: Pay farmers rightful dues
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IPPmedia25 May
Kikwete to bid teachers farewell at Teachers' Union meeting
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
President Jakaya Kikwete is tomorrow expected to officiate the ninth annual general meeting (AGM) of the Tanzania Teachers' Union (TTU) to be held in Arusha's Ngurdoto Mountain Lodge. He is also expected to use the opportunity to bid farewell to teachers ...
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