SECONDARY school students have been urged to study science subjects that will enable them to effectively manage natural resources for the benefit of the country.
Addressing a fourth graduation ceremony at Georgius Secondary School in Dar es Salaam on Saturday, Ambassador Francis Mndolwa, said students should study sciences to enable them cope with their surroundings and address challenges facing the country. "We are poor not because the country lacks natural resources but the knowledge on natural resources management," said the former Tanzanian Ambassador to Burundi.
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