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Tuesday 15 November 2016
UDSM MOST PRESTIGIOUS VARSITY 55 YEARS ON
By Ludovick Kazoka
For fifty
five years, the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) has maintained its status as
the leading higher learning institution in the country, making immense
contributions to knowledge creation, awareness building and development in
general.
UDSM
Vice-Chancellor Prof Rwekaza Mukandala says the public university has
constantly been ranked among the four out of 12 best universities in countries
south of the Sahara by Webometric assessments.
MATHS - DAR PUPILS SHINE IN SRI LANKA
By Robert Okanda
Seven Dar
es Salaam-based pupils have performed well in the 16th edition of Smart
Intellectual Programme (SIP) International Prodigy Abacus and Mental Arithmetic
competition, held on October 9th in Colombo Sri Lanka.
The elite
competition attracted six countries across the world, whereby Tanzania
participated for the third time and was represented by the seven pupils from
Aga Khan Mzizima Primary, Dar es Salaam International Academy (DIA), Aga Khan
Primary, International School of Tanganyika (IST), Indian School, French School
and Aga Khan Mzizima Secondary School.
PARENTS SUPPORT CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
By Florence Mugarula
Morogoro — Physical punishment has been a
controversial issue in most schools in the country. Last month, a video went
viral showing teachers attacking a student in Mbeya Region.
GOVT ALLOCATES 12.9 BILLION/ - FOR SCHOOL LATRINES
Mr Selemani Jaffo, Deputy
Minister in the President's Office - Local Government and Regional
Administration
Dodoma — In a bid to improve learning environment and
improve quality education in public schools, the government has allocated
12.9bn/- for construction of latrines in both primary and secondary schools.
The Deputy
Minister in the President's Office - Local Government and Regional
Administration - Mr Selemani Jaffo, said yesterday in the National Assembly the
government is determined to ensuring that students learn in a conducive
environment.
LOAN REFUND TO HESLB TRIPLES
HESLB Executive Director Abdul-Razaq Badru
HESLB
Executive Director Abdul-Razaq Badru said in Dar es Salaam yesterday that the
monthly loan repayment has increased from 2bn/- to 6.5bn/, thanks to stringent
collection strategies.
STANDARD SEVEN EXAM RESULTS RELEASED, UP BY 11PC
Necta executive secretary Dr Charles Msonde
By Louis Kolumbia, Mwananchi Digital
Dar es Salaam. A total of 518, 034 out of 763, 602
pupils who sat for their Standard Seven examinations this year have passed, the
National Examination Council of Tanzania (NECTA) says Saturday.
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