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10 Tanzanian students win scholarships to study in Russia

Ten Tanzanian students who performed exceptionally well in the PCM, PGM and PMC combinations have secured scholarships to pursue higher education at RUDN University in Moscow, Russia, under the Samia Scholarship Extended programme. The scholarship opportunity follows President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s official
August 14, 2026

Boost School Enhances Teaching Effectiveness

The national implementation team of the BOOST project, aimed at enhancing Teaching and Learning in Early Childhood and Primary Schools in Tanzania, expressed satisfaction with the progress of infrastructure development in schools during their recent visit to the Mara region. BOOST project
March 12, 2024

UDSM, UDOM of Tanzania face staff shortage

Shortage of staff is hurting the leading universities, according to a report tabled in Parliament on Wednesday. The most critically affected are the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) and the University of Dodoma (UDOM). UDSM, the country’s oldest institution of higher
February 9, 2024

40 immigration officers leave for IT training in India

Forty Tanzania Immigration Department officers left the country yesterday for India to attend specialised training to build capacity in immigration matters. The Acting India High Commissioner to Tanzania, Manoj Verma said while in India, the officials would also undergo training in information
January 30, 2024

Tanzania set aside 48bn/- for diploma students’ loans

The government has set aside 48bn/- for   provision of loans to diploma students for 2023/2024 academic year. Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa revealed that yesterday during the inauguration of the Catholic University of Mbeya (CUoM) in Mbeya Region. According to the Premier, the
January 17, 2024