Wednesday 29 October 2014

H.E Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania Congratulatory message to H.E Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of the Republic of Turkey on the occasion of the National Day of Turkey.

H.E. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkey

PRESS RELEASE
H.E Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania has sent a congratulatory message to H.E Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of the Republic of Turkey on the occasion of the National Day of Turkey.
The message reads as follows.
“His Excellency Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
The President of the Republic of Turkey,
Istanbul,
TURKEY.
Your Excellency,
It gives me great pleasure, on behalf of the people and Government of the United Republic of Tanzania and on my own behalf, to extend cordial congratulations to You, and through you to the Government and the people of the Republic of the Turkey on the occasion of the 91st Anniversary of the Proclamation of the Republic of Turkey.
Our historic bilateral relations are multifaceted and cooperate in many areas such as education, agriculture, trade, tourism and transportation.
 
On this special occasion, I wish to cherish and celebrate these bilateral relations that exist between our two countries. Let me also take this opportunity to assure you that the Government of Tanzania remains committed to maintain and consolidating these relations for the mutual benefit of the people of our two countries.
Please accept, Your Excellency, my personal regards and best wishes for your continued good health and success”.
ISSUED BY: THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, DAR ES SALAAM

29TH OCTOBER, 2014
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H.E. J.M Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania Congratulatory message to Her Excellency Dilma Rousseff on the occasion of her re-election as President of the Federative Republic of Brazil.

H.E. Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil

PRESS RELEASE
H.E. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania has sent a congratulatory message to Her Excellency Dilma Rousseff on the occasion of her re-election as President of the Federative Republic of Brazil.
The message reads as follows.
“Her Excellency Dilma Rousseff
  The President of the Federative Republic of Brazil,
  Brasilia,

  BRAZIL.

I have received with great pleasure the news of your re-election to the highest office of your country. On behalf of the Government and people of the United Republic of Tanzania and indeed on my own behalf, I wish to convey my sincere and warmest congratulations to You and through you to the Government and the people of the Federative Republic of Brazil for your election to the Presidency of Brazil.
Your re-election is a sign of the trust and confidence that the people of Brazil have in your leadership qualities. As you continue discharging the noble duties bestowed upon you, I would like to assure Your Excellency of my continued co-operation in further strengthening the bilateral relations that so happily exist between our two countries.
Please accept, Your Excellency, my personal regards and best wishes for your continued good health and success”.

ISSUED BY: THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, DAR ES SALAAM
29TH OCTOBER, 2014
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Saturday 25 October 2014

Majina ya Waliopata Transfer Kwenda KCMC (List of transfered students to KCMUCo)


   BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
s/n First Name Other Names Surname Sex Degree Program 
1 HALIMA   MARTIN F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
2 AISHA LAUDIN MAVURA F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
3 SAKANDA   LINUS M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
4 SALVATORY ALOYCE SAMBOTI M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
5 ABEL PETER MSIGWA M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
6 MERCY L MBUNGULU F Bachelor of Science in Nursing
7 MAULID   SELEMAN M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
8 NOEL G MDENDE M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
9 SIFA   ELIAS F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
10 LUCY MATHEW SHEWIYO F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
11 FRANCIS   RAPHAEL M Bachelor of Science in Nursing
12 KELVIN KENAN NGIMBUDZI M Bachelor of Science in Nursing
13 REUBEN   STEPHANO M Bachelor of Science in Nursing
14 ZEPHANIA JULIUS GHULIKU M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
15 LEVINA S MSAGAMASI F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
16 MARY   MWAMBASA F Bachelor of Science in Nursing
17 CLIVE   MAGOMELE M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
18 BENEDICTO JUMANNE PETRO M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
19 JOASH   JACOB M Bachelor of Science in Nursing
20 MARIA HILARI MBILINYI F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
21 VICTORIA   MAIGE F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
22 WEMA SIMON PANGA F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
23 LYDIA L KANYENYE F Bachelor of Science in Nursing
24 ROLENZI   KAYWANGA M Bachelor of Science in Nursing
25 EMMANUEL R NYOROBI M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
26 EDSON   JAPHET M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
27 GEORGE   NYAMBOTO M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
28 PRISKA ALANUS MYOKA F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING EDUCATION
29 LINDA KALISTI TILISHO F Nursing
30 RICHARD J NYAVA M BACHELOR OF SCIENCEIN NURSING
  Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy
1 BRENDA ELIMEN KANZA F Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS
1 CLEMENTINA NICOMED JONAS F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS
2 CHARLES RAPHAEL MSANGI M Bachelor of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics
3 JACOB EDWARD MSIANI M BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PROSTHETISCAN ORTHOTICS
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
1 MADUL GAJENDRA SINGH F DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
2 BONIPHACE   CHARLES M DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
3 JAMES GEOTHAM MREMA M DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
4 TIBETI   NGOWI M DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
5 JACKSON   MVANDE M DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
6 RICHARD MNYELELE MIHAMBO M DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
7 Peter Muhumuza Barigye M Doctor of Medicine
8 RAMADHAN   MOHAMED M Doctor of Medicine
9 JOSEPH FELIX MISANA M DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
10 JACKSON JOHN MBISE M Doctor of Medicine (MD)







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Thursday 23 October 2014

NECTA: General Registration Matters(Registration Period,Fees and Bank Accounts)

NECTA Registration Matters

 

Registration Periods

Type of ExaminationRegistration Periods
Normal RegistrationLate Registration With Penalty
Certificate of Primary Examination 1st January - 28th February N/A
Qualifying Test1st January - 28th February1st March - 31st March
Certificate of Secondary Education Examination1st January - 28th February1st March - 31st March
Advanced Certificate of Secondary School Examination 1st July - 30th September 1st October - 31st October
Grade A Teacher Certificate Examination 1st July - 30th September1st October - 31stOctober
Diploma in Secondary Education Examination 1st July - 30th September1st October - 31st October

Registration Fees

Type of ExaminationRegistration Fees
Normal RegistrationLate Registration With Penalty
Certificate of Primary Examination
(English Medium)
TZS. 15,000 N/A
Qualifying Test TZS. 30,000 TZS. 40,000
Certificate of Secondary Education Examination TZS. 50,000 TZS. 65,000
Advanced Certificate of Secondary School Examination TZS. 50,000 TZS. 65,000
Grade A Teacher Certificate Examination TZS. 50,000 TZS. 65,000
Diploma in Secondary Education Examination TZS. 50,000 TZS. 65,000
NOTE: The above fees are applicable for the specified dates in the registration periods.

NECTA's Bank accounts

NECTA has the following bank accounts which can be used for fees deposit. Remember to keep the bank deposit receipts until you have confirmed with NECTA about your payments.
S/NBank NameName of AccountAccount NumberCurrencyType of Payment
1.NMB Bank - Bank HouseNECTA Reccurent Revenue Account2011100238TZSExamination Fees
2.NBC Bank - Corporate BranchNational Examinations Council of Tanzania011103001074TZSExamination Fees
3.CRDB Bank - Kijitonyama BranchNational Examinations Council of Tanzania01J1013540000TZSExamination Fees
4.CRDB Bank - Tower BranchNational Examinations Council of Tanzania03J1042982300GBP (£)Examination Fees (External Bodies)
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Tuesday 21 October 2014

Notice to All Applicants who have Applied for Transfer to Various Undergraduate Programmes From TCU

Tanzania Commission for Universities

 


NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS WHO APPLIED FOR TRANSFER TO VARIOUS
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

The Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) hereby informs all the prospective students who applied for transfer to various undergraduate programmes across institutions and the general public that:

1. All applicants whose names appear in the list below are required to pay a non-refundable transfer fee of Tshs. 30,000/= (Tanzania Shillings thirty thousand only) through the following bank accounts:
i. CRDB Bank: Account Number: 01J1026795702
ii. Commercial Bank of Africa(CBA): Account Number: 115600100015

2. Each bank pay in slip should clearly indicate the Name of applicant, Olevel index number and year of completion. All bank pay in slips without such details will not be considered.

3. All bank pay in slips should be scanned and sent to TCU either by email using: admission@tcu.go.tz or by physically handing over original pay in slips to TCU office at Garden Road, Mikocheni – Dar es Salaam from 08:00am – 03:30pm.

4. Transfer will only be effected to those who will avail to TCU proof of payment of transfer fee not later than Wednesday 22nd October, 2014 at 03:30pm.

5. Any applicant who does not abide to these instructions his/her transfer will be incomplete and consequently not approved.

6. Another list of transfer will be published by 04:00pm on 21st October,2014.

Issued by
Executive Secretary
Tanzania Commission for Universities
20th October, 2014
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TCU Clarirification of Transfer Process for 2014/2015 Academic Year


CLARIFICATION ON THE TRANSFER PROCESS

The Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) would like to clarify to all the prospective students who applied for transfer to various undergraduate programmes across institutions and the general public that the processing of all applications for transfer was done objectively based on the principle of equity. The following procedures and criteria were used in the process:

a) For medical related programmes, all applicants who already have been admitted into medical related programmes and have applied to be transferred to similar programmes in other institutions were not considered. This was done purposely to give access for applicants who qualify for admission into those programmes but could not be selected due to limited intake capacity of institutions.
b) For all programmes the cut off points were computed and according to available slots for each programme.
c) Final selection was based on the following four-levels criteria:
i) A-level points
ii) O-level points
iii) Gender
iv) Date and time of lodging application

Based on this clarification, any person who applied for transfer and does not appear in the transfer list, should wait for the final batch to be published late on 21st October, 2014. Those who are not found in the final batch should consider their application for transfer unsuccessful, and are therefore advised to report to the respective institutions they were originally selected.
Issued by

Executive Secretary
Tanzania Commission for Universities
21st October, 2014
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Saturday 18 October 2014

ALU: A New Tertiary Institution Modeled after ALA

ALU Education : A New Tertiary Institution Modeled after ALA

African Leadership Academy is excited to announce the launch of a new institution that aims to change the face of tertiary education in Africa. Modeled after ALA, ALU Education will take many of ALA’s learnings in youth leadership development, African studies, and entrepreneurship into the tertiary education space.
Fred Swaniker, the co-founder of ALA, is the founder of ALU. Fred was inspired to launch ALU after seeing that so many of ALA’s graduates had to leave Africa for further study due to the lack of world-class universities in Africa. He also wanted to find a way to allow more young people to get an experience similar to ALA. ALU hopes to bring the most innovative tertiary education in the world to Africa, and in so doing, help unleash Africa’s true potential as a continent.
Students at ALA have shown how young people can step up and lead themselves when given the tools and the platform to do so. Fred Swaniker, the founder of ALA, believes that universities are not sufficiently empowering students to do the same. According to Fred: “Universities should give students the skills necessary to succeed as leaders in their communities and to succeed in their chosen careers. Instead, hundreds of thousands of university graduates on the continent today are not equipped with the skills to lead change. About 45% of university graduates in Africa today are unemployed.  This is a tragedy. I want to change this by applying ALA’s model in a tertiary space to provide the critical skills and leadership experience necessary for success.”
Fred Swaniker, Founder of African Leadership Unleashed 
ALU is a brand new network of 25 tertiary institutions that will have 10,000 students each, located next to major cities in Africa.  Over a 50-year period, these 25 campuses will create millions of the world’s best-educated tertiary graduates in Africa.  The first campus will be on the beautiful island of Mauritius, and will include ALA graduates in its first cohort.
Like ALA graduates, ALU students will receive placements in top organizations in Africa and around the world. For its first class of students, 100% will be eligible for full sponsorship from ALU’s corporate partners, meaning their world-class education will be free.
“Young Africans today have a choice: continue with the traditional broken university model, or attend ALU and build your own organization, be gainfully employed at a leading company, or even lead your country one day”, said Fred Swaniker.
ALA is developing the next generation of African leaders; ALU aims to do so in a tertiary space, and at a larger scale. It will change the way we think about university education - not just in Africa, but throughout the world.
Visit www.ALUeducation.com to learn more.
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Friday 17 October 2014

Majina ya Waliopata Uhamisho kwa Medical Related Programmes 2014/2015

TANZANIA COMMISSION FOR UNIVERSITIES

                                     
NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS WHO APPLIED FOR TRANSFER TO
MEDICAL RELATED PROGRAMMES
The Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) hereby informs all the
prospective students who applied for transfer to medical related
programmes and the general public that:


1. All applicants whose names appear in the list below are required
to pay a non-refundable transfer fee of Tshs. 30,000/= (Tanzania
Shillings thirty thousand only) through the following bank accounts:
i. CRDB Bank: Account Number: 01J1026795702
ii. Commercial Bank of Africa(CBA): Account Number:
115600100015


2. Each bank pay in slip should clearly indicate the Name of
applicant, O-level index number and year of completion. All bank
pay in slips without such details will not be considered.


3. All bank pay in slips should be scanned and sent to TCU either by
e-mail using: admission@tcu.go.tz or by physically handing over
original pay in slips to TCU office at Garden Road, Mikocheni – Dar
es Salaam from 08:00am – 03:30pm.

 
4. Transfer will only be effected to those who will avail to TCU proof of
payment of transfer fee not later than Monday 20th October, 2014
at 12:00pm.

 
5. Any applicant who does not abide to these instructions his/her
transfer will be incomplete and consequently not approved.

 
6. To view the list click here

 
Issued by
Executive Secretary
Tanzania Commission for Universities
17th October, 2014

 
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