February 27, 2023
Tanzania: President Names Dr. Mohammed Exam Council Chief
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has appointed Dr Said Ally Mohammed as the new Executive Secretary of the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA). Read more »
February 09, 2023
Tanzania: Why Kagera Schools Performed Poorly in Mathematics
In the recently released 2022 Form Four National Examination results, Mathematics led in poor performance. Read more »
February 06, 2023
Tanzania: Musoma Villagers Support Education Initiative
RESIDENTS of Nyamrandirira Ward in Musoma Rural District are making concerted efforts to improve delivery of quality education by setting up key education infrastructures, with a… Read more »
Tanzania: Real Estate Firm Initiates Women Skills Development Programme
CPS Fumba Town Zanzibar, a real estate developer, has unveiled Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programme that offers practical learning, skills and career… Read more »
January 29, 2023
Tanzania: Special Operation to Expose Missing Students
THE Kilimanjaro Regional Commissioner's office will begin a special operation to identify Form One students who have not reported to school. Read more »
January 26, 2023
Tanzania: Teachers in Rukwa Demand 2bn/ - Unpaid Arrears
TEACHERS in Rukwa region are pushing for payment of their arrears amounting to more than 2bn/-. Read more »
January 25, 2023
Tanzania: Govt Orders School Inspection to Identify Unethical Books
THE Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has directed education officers and quality controllers to visit all schools and libraries to identify unethical books being used… Read more »
January 23, 2023
Tanzania: Psle Pass Rate Drops By 6 Per Cent in Geita
THE Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) pass rate in Geita region has dropped by 6.3 per cent, it has been learnt. Read more »
Tanzania: Govt Touts Private Sector's Contribution to Education Growth
THE government recognises and values the contributions of private schools to the development of the country's education sector, the Minister for Education, Science and Technology,… Read more »
January 18, 2023
Tanzania: Govt Probes Reports of Promotion of Indecent Acts in Kilimanjaro
THE government is investigating reports that a school in Kilimanjaro Region is teaching students homosexual acts. Read more »
January 16, 2023
Tanzania: Improve Students' English Speaking Skills - RC
THE government in Lindi Region has directed headteachers in all public secondary schools to come up with a strategic plan towards improving English speaking skills for students. Read more »
Tanzania: Model Integrated Primary School Launched in Masasi
THE government has launched a model integrated Primary School in Masasi District Mtwara Region, to provide inclusive education in the area. Read more »
January 09, 2023
Tanzania: Schools Reopen Today With Enough Classrooms for Students
AS Primary and Secondary Schools re-open today countrywide, the government has reinstated that no student will miss classes over classrooms' shortages. Read more »
January 03, 2023
Tanzania: Mwinyi Opens New Schools With Storey Buildings in Pemba, Wants Good Performance
PRESIDENT Hussein Ali Mwinyi, on Monday, officiated the opening of new schools with storey buildings in Pemba with hope that the ongoing reforms and development in education sector… Read more »
December 29, 2022
Tanzania: State Urged to Invest in Sign Language Schools
PEOPLE with hearing impairment have appealed for government intervention to invest in schools that cater for only hearing impaired pupils or students which will have specialised… Read more »
December 30, 2022
Tanzania: Mwinyi Urges State University to Change With Times, Produce Skilled Workforce
PRESIDENT Hussein Ali Mwinyi has challenged universities in the country to change with the times and produce a skilled workforce required for ongoing development initiatives. Read more »
December 29, 2022
Tanzania: Rukwa RC Issues Ultimatum Over Desks Shortage
RUKWA Regional Commissioner, Ms Queen Sendiga has ordered District commissioners and councils directors to ensure that by February next year no any pupil sits on floor due to lack… Read more »
December 28, 2022
Tanzania: Over 85,000 to Join Form One in Mwanza
A total of 85,732 primary school pupils (41,426 boys and 44,306 girls) who passed their national examinations in Mwanza region are expected to join Form One on 9th January next… Read more »
December 27, 2022
Tanzania: 2,400 Students to Get Digital Literacy Skills
OVER 2,400 students in Dar es Salaam Region will be equipped with digital literacy and coding skills to enable them to come up with workable technological solutions for the various… Read more »
December 22, 2022
Tanzania: Over 170,000 Tasaf Beneficiaries Set for Graduation Next Month
THE first batch of 173,076 Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) beneficiaries will graduate from the programme next month after attaining improved livelihood, economic and financial… Read more »
December 19, 2022
Tanzania: Construction of 56 Classrooms Almost Complete
CONSTRUCTION of 56 secondary school classrooms worth 1.12bn/- in Mtwara District have been completed by 99 per cent. Read more »
December 16, 2022
Tanzania: University of Dar es Salaam Wants Bibi Titi Honoured
The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) has asked the government to establish the museum and sports and entertainment institution in the memory of Bibi Titi Mohamed due to her… Read more »
December 18, 2022
Tanzania: Kairuki Roots for Professionalism Among Education Officers
The Minister of State in the President's Office (Regional Administration and Local Government), Angela Kairuki has challenged education officers around the country to exhibit… Read more »
December 19, 2022
Tanzania: Groom Economic Game Changers, Ali Mohamed Shein Urges Varsities
IT is time students graduate out of universities with the opinion of using the skills they acquired in the institutions as tools to address communities' challenges instead of… Read more »
December 14, 2022
Tanzania: Govt Upbeat Over Increased O-Level Enrollment
WHILE the number of students who have been selected to join Form I from the next academic year has increased by 18.30 per cent, the government is well prepared to accommodate all… Read more »