March 11
Tanzania: New Curriculum, New Hope for High Quality Primary School Education
TANZANIA: ACCORDING to simple interpretations from various sources, Curriculum is a plan and experience coordinated for the training of a certain type with specific objectives for… Read more »
February 15
Tanzania: Costech Awards Two Students for Innovation
District's Nshamba Secondary School have been awarded by the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) for their innovation of using pine leaves and cray soil to… Read more »
February 03
Tanzania: More Adults are Literate, Education Ministry Tells Parliament
Tanzania has made impressive strides in increasing the percentage of the adult population who can read and write. Read more »
February 02
Tanzania: Why Education Curriculum, Policy Win Public Trust
DODOMA: PRIME Minister, Mr Kassim Majaliwa, has stated that the new education policy and curriculum have gained the trust of the public, it will effectively address competence,… Read more »
January 29
Tanzania: Rukwa Teachers Demand Payment for Decade-Old Arrears
RUKWA: SUMBAWANGA Municipal Council (SMC) in the Rukwa region has failed to pay public school teachers and vendors some 2.9bn/- for the last seven years. Read more »
January 24
Tanzania: TZ Embassy in Saudi Arabia Seeks More Study Opportunities
ZANZIBAR: IN efforts to increase opportunities for Tanzanians to study abroad, the country's embassy in Saudi Arabia has introduced the locals' familiarisation tour to universities… Read more »
Tanzania: SBL Programmes Entice Youth Towards Agriculture
DAR ES SALAAM: Serengeti Breweries Limited (SBL) has crafted a narrative of empowerment and inclusivity through its innovative agriculture programmes namely Kilimo Viwanda and… Read more »
January 17
Tanzania: Tanzania Set Aside 48bn/ - for Diploma Students' Loans
DAR ES SALAAM: THE government has set aside 48bn/- for provision of loans to diploma students for 2023/2024 academic year. Read more »
January 12
Tanzania: 'Union, Z'bar Govts Prioritise Education'
TANZANIA: VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Philip Mpango has said both Union and Zanzibar governments have prioritised education in order to build a society with crucial knowledge. Read more »
January 02
Tanzania: Coast Region Targets to Enroll Over 55,000 Pre-School Learners
COAST REGION: COAST Region plans to register a total of 55, 771 pre-school pupils for academic year 2024 whereby up to now a total of 25, 136 pupils, equivalent to 45.1 per cent of… Read more »
December 29, 2023
Tanzania: Year Ender. 2023 - New Dawn for Country's Education
TANZANIA: THE year 2023 marked a new dawn for the country's education sector, as the government approved the long -awaited new Education and Training Policy 2023 edition and… Read more »
December 19, 2023
Tanzania: CJ Seeks Legal Education Review to Align With Judicial Reforms
DODOMA: THE Chief Justice (CJ), Professor Ibrahim Hamis Juma, has called for review of the country's legal education system so that it can align with the ongoing judicial reforms… Read more »
Tanzania: Bot Launches Curriculum On Proper Financial Management
DAR ES SALAAM: BANK of Tanzania (BoT) on Monday launched a curriculum to enhance public education on proper financial management which will lead to financial freedom. Read more »
November 29, 2023
Tanzania: Kikwete Touts Quality Education for 4th Industrial Revolution
DAR ES SALAAM: FORMER President, Dr Jakaya Kikwete, has stressed the significance of quality education in the current fourth industrial revolution. Read more »
November 28, 2023
Tanzania: Immigration Hailed for Offering Retirement Education
KILIMANJARO: THE Immigration Services Department has been commended for introducing retirement education to its employees, a move which will help them to easily cope with life… Read more »
November 27, 2023
Tanzania: Irdp Offers Six New Courses After Curriculum Review
DODOMA: THE Institute of Rural Development Planning (IRDP) at Dodoma's main campus has developed six different new curricula which have already been included in its courses after… Read more »
Tanzania: Nape Tips Youths On 'Proactiveness'
DAR ES SALAAM: MINISTER for Information, Communication and Information Technology Mr Nape Nnauye has called on Tanzanian youths to be proactive when it comes to making positive… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania, China Commits to Strengthen Tvet Quality
DAR ES SALAAM: THE Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has said collaboration between Tanzania and China is expected to improve the Technical and Vocational Education and… Read more »
November 23, 2023
Tanzania: How Pupils Performed in 2023 Standard Seven Exams
TANZANIA: A total of 1,092,960 equals 80.58 percent out of 1,356, 296 candidates who sat for this year's Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) have passed. Read more »
November 13, 2023
Tanzania: Suluhu Hassan Wishes Exam Students Best of Luck
DAR ES SALAAM: President Samia Suluhu Hassan saluted all students on Monday wishing them the best of luck ahead of this year's Leaving Certificate examinations. Read more »
November 10, 2023
Tanzania: Why Teen Mothers Struggle to Return to School
Despite President Samia Suluhu Hassan announcing lifting a ban for teen mothers returning to school one year after she assumed the presidency, some of the teen mothers struggle to… Read more »
November 03, 2023
Tanzania: Songwe RC Demands Viable Strategy to Address School Dropouts
SONGWE Regional Commissioner (RC) Dr Francis Michael has tasked regional and district leaders to devise viable strategies that will diminish the increasing number of school… Read more »
October 30, 2023
Tanzania: 759,573 Candidates to Sit for Form Two Exams Today
TANZANIA: A TOTAL of 759,573 registered candidates are expected to sit for Form Two National Assessment (FTNA) in mainland Tanzania today. Read more »
October 25, 2023
Tanzania: 1,692,802 Candidates Sit for Standard Four Exams Today
TANZANIA: A TOTAL of 1,692,802 pupils are scheduled to sit for Standard Four National Assessment (SFNA) in Tanzania Mainland starting today. Read more »
October 24, 2023
Tanzania: Omumwani Girl's School Dormitory Gutted By Fire
KAGERA: A DORMITORY at Omumwani Girls' Secondary School in Bukoba Municipal, Kagera Region was on Sunday night gutted by fire, causing a big loss to properties. Read more »