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Global Education Forum Seeks Lasting Learning Solutions

An international education forum has opened in Dar es Salaam, drawing together scholars, policymakers, and advocates from around the world to discuss how learning systems can adapt to today’s challenges and anticipate those of the future. The gathering, convened under the umbrella
September 25, 2025

1,172,279 Students Sit Tanzania Primary Exams Today

More than 1.17 million pupils across Tanzania are sitting for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) today and tomorrow, marking a key milestone in the nation’s education system. Professor Said Ally Mohamed, Executive Secretary of the National Examinations Council of Tanzania, confirmed
September 10, 2025

Chinese Professors Visit Zanzibar to Boost Research Ties

A high-level academic delegation from China has visited Zanzibar, seeking to forge new partnerships in research, innovation, and capacity building aligned with the island’s key development sectors. The initiative is seen as part of China’s growing academic and scientific diplomacy across the
August 5, 2025

Kenya’s Free Schooling Model Faces Major Cutbacks

Kenya, once hailed as a model for providing free education in sub-Saharan Africa, is now rethinking its commitment. The government has officially confirmed it is struggling to finance free learning for primary and secondary schools, citing rising student numbers and budgetary constraints.
July 25, 2025

Samia Scholarship Empowers 1,051 Brilliant Students

The government has announced that 1,051 top-performing students from the 2024 Form Six examinations will receive full funding through the prestigious Samia Scholarship Programme. The news, delivered by Professor Adolph Mkenda, the Minister for Education, Science and Technology, during a press conference
July 23, 2025

University Admissions Open Amid Major Education Reforms

The 2025/26 university admissions season is now underway, marking an important milestone for higher education in Tanzania. This year’s admissions come on the heels of sweeping reforms designed to modernize degree programmes and better align academic offerings with the evolving demands of
July 17, 2025

Global Education Partners Deepen Tanzania Commitment

A new chapter of international support has opened for Tanzania’s education sector, as key global partners reaffirm their backing for inclusive, gender-responsive learning throughout the country. During an official visit to Kibasila Secondary School in Temeke District, former President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete,
July 15, 2025
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