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Tanzanian Universities Must Prioritize Science, Innovation

Tanzania’s Vice President, Dr. Philip Mpango, has called for a renewed focus on research and innovation within the nation’s universities, emphasizing that such efforts are key to transforming higher education and driving national progress. Speaking at the 27th graduation ceremony of Iringa
December 14, 2024

Government Focuses on Teachers’ Welfare and Promotions

Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has assured that the Tanzanian government is committed to addressing the challenges faced by teachers, particularly concerning salary arrears and overdue promotions. Speaking at the 19th Annual Conference of the Tanzania Association of Heads of Secondary Schools (TAHOSSA)
December 13, 2024

Kikwete Envisions UDSM as Africa’s Marine Leader

Former President and Chancellor of the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM), Jakaya Kikwete, has laid out an ambitious plan to turn UDSM into Africa’s leading institution for marine science research. The focus is on the ongoing renovation and expansion of the
December 12, 2024

UDSM Strengthens Education Through CCCC Book Donation

The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) has deepened its academic and cultural ties with China following a significant donation of 200 books from the China Communications Construction Company (CCCC). This marks the company’s second contribution to UDSM, underlining a shared vision
December 12, 2024

Prime Minister Urges Action on Market Fire Prevention

 Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has called for urgent measures to tackle recurring fire disasters in public markets, emphasizing the need to act on recommendations from a groundbreaking doctoral study by the late Dr. Billy Mwakatage. Speaking at an event where Dr. Mwakatage’s
December 6, 2024

Tanzania’s $6 Billion Push to Empower Innovators

The Tanzanian government is ramping up efforts to turn local ideas into market-ready innovations by investing over TZS 6 billion in a national initiative to support inventors and researchers. The funding, announced by Education, Science, and Technology Minister Prof. Adolf Mkenda, is
December 5, 2024

Tanzania To Make Business Education Compulsory By 2025/26

Tanzanian Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa announced that business studies will become a compulsory subject for all students starting from the 2025/2026 academic year. The policy, unveiled during the fifth National Business and Economic Development Conference in Dodoma, aims to cultivate entrepreneurial thinking
November 23, 2024
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