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Teacher Detained For Suspected Murder Of Student

A teacher from Igurwa Primary School, Mr. Adrian Tinchwa, aged 36, is currently in custody following the alleged murder of Phares Buberwa, a 17-year-old Form Three student from Igurwa Secondary School. This incident has sent shockwaves through the Kagera community, raising serious
September 25, 2024

Ex-Tanzania President Leads Harvard Leadership Program

Former Tanzanian President, Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, is participating in the Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program, hosted by Harvard University in Boston, USA. The program aims to provide leadership training to Health and Education Ministers from various developing countries.Dr. Kikwete, one of several
September 18, 2024

Police Arrest Four Teachers in Cryptocurrency Scam

Four teachers and a businessman have been apprehended by the police in connection with a cryptocurrency scam that has defrauded several citizens. The suspects were arrested at Gold Crest Hotel in Mwanza following complaints from investors who claimed to have been swindled.
September 12, 2024

HESLB Strengthens Systems to Enhance Loan Repayments

The Higher Education Students’ Loans Board (HESLB) has taken a significant step towards improving the recovery of unpaid student loans by forming strategic partnerships with key government agencies. These include the National Identification Authority (NIDA), the Registration, Insolvency, and Trusteeship Agency (RITA),
September 12, 2024

Parliamentary Committee Criticizes English Medium Schools

The Parliamentary Committee on Education, Culture, and Sports has criticized all local authorities across the country, urging them to cease using government-run English medium schools as revenue sources. The committee’s chairperson, Ms. Husna Sekiboko, made this statement today during a visit to
September 11, 2024

Tanzania Teachers Face Rising Misconduct Issues

The teaching profession in Tanzania, integral to child development, is facing mounting concerns over ethical breaches. Recent data from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) reveals troubling trends in teacher misconduct, including inappropriate relationships with students, alcohol abuse, and extreme anger towards pupils.
September 10, 2024

Minister Urges College to Embrace E-Commerce

Minister for Industry and Trade, Dr. Selemani Jafo, has called upon the College of Business Education (CBE) to introduce courses tailored to online business, with the goal of equipping Tanzanian youth with the necessary skills for success in the fast-growing e-commerce sector.
September 7, 2024
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