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NECTA: Standard Four National Assessment Results 2025

Filed in Education, NECTA Results, SFNA Results by on January 10, 2026 0 Comments
NECTA: Standard Four National Assessment Results 2025

NECTA is a government institution established by Law in 1973 with the responsibility of administering national examinations in Tanzania. Before 1973, all national examinations were administered by the Curriculum and Examinations Section of the Ministry of Education after Mainland Tanzania had pulled out of the East African Examinations Council in 1971. Having been established, NECTA […]

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Zanzibar’s education infrastructure now matches 21st century needs

Filed in Education, News by on January 9, 2026 0 Comments
Zanzibar’s education infrastructure now matches 21st century needs

Zanzibar has made a decisive shift in transforming its education sector, with modern school infrastructure now aligned with the demands of 21st century learning, President Hussein Ali Mwinyi has said. The President, who is also Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, made the remarks on January 10, 2026, during the official opening of two multi-storey Ramadhan […]

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NBC internship pipeline reshapes graduate employment

Filed in Education, News by on January 9, 2026 0 Comments
NBC internship pipeline reshapes graduate employment

Discussions about graduate employment often focus on shortages and policy gaps, but the National Bank of Commerce internship programme illustrates how employers can respond through structured workforce planning. Rather than treating internships as short term attachments, NBC has positioned work experience as part of its broader human capital strategy, shaped by the realities of Tanzania’s […]

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NECTA: Standard Seven Examination Results 2025

Filed in Education, NECTA Results, PSLE Results by on October 10, 2025 0 Comments
NECTA: Standard Seven Examination Results 2025

The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) is a government institution established by law in 1973 with the mandate of administering national examinations and assessments in Tanzania. Prior to its establishment, the responsibility for managing national examinations rested with the Curriculum and Examinations Section of the Ministry of Education. This arrangement followed Mainland Tanzania’s withdrawal […]

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