Kenya yakusanya kodi mara mbili ya Tanzania - pesa yetu ya ndan

Kenya yakusanya kodi mara mbili ya Tanzania - pesa yetu ya ndan

Aliyewalaani keshakufa 😥

Toa blah blah hapa, nimeshakupa kubwa
The number of classrooms were too low, especially in rural areas, often causing 100-200 students to be in one classroom, and at ten government schools, there was only one teacher to teach them.[12] Teacher to student ratio was, on average, 1:51, and textbook to student ratio was about 1:10 (as of 2018). Tanzania has plans to employ around 10,000 primary school teachers this year and is trying to focus on their credentials
 
Aliyewalaani keshakufa 😥

The number of classrooms were too low, especially in rural areas, often causing 100-200 students to be in one classroom, and at ten government schools, there was only one teacher to teach them.[12] Teacher to student ratio was, on average, 1:51, and textbook to student ratio was about 1:10 (as of 2018). Tanzania has plans to employ around 10,000 primary school teachers this year and is trying to focus on their credentials
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Tanzania's school system is catered towards the wealthy.[7] Less than 30 percent of students achieve secondary education, and the language barrier between primary and secondary education is much of the issue. The language of education for primary school is Kiswahili while the language of secondary school is English. Many children have no prior experience with English, and there is typically no free extra or private help available. The country has been considering whether to standardize the language of instruction for the whole educational system. Around 60 percent of all teachers are under qualified, there is a lack of incentive and instructional materials, and many of the public schools are located in extremely poor areas. Private primary schools are very few, and they are English medium and expensive.[1] Private secondary schools are also costly, more so even, but they often have a higher demand because children who do not pass the Primary School Leaving Exam after Standard 7 exam cannot enroll in a government secondary school. Private schools have smaller class sizes and better resources but charge tuition of around TSh 1.5 to 2 million per year, which is not feasible for the majority of families. The government is attempting to standardize the delivery of education and lower costs.

Where do you get your unreliable stats?
I love your analysis, you seem to be our of your emotions today.
 
Shida kubwa ya Tanzania ni kwamba informal sector ni kubwa na serikali haijaweza kuirasimisha ili ichangie kodi fairly!
 
Uganda na Tz ni Primary Kids wa Kenya. Rule of Law (Constitution) , Democracy, Taxation, Infrastucture Sector, Housing & Urbanization. We have to learn from them. Kenya ina tenga hela nyingi kwenye Research & Development. Tz ina tenga pesa nyingi kwa Polisi kupiga wapinzani, kurudia uchaguzi, kununua Wabunge na madiwani wa upinzani! Tz hakuna uwezekaji kwa YOUTHS, Agriculture, Small Industry, nk.

Kenya hadi Hotelini ni ELECTRONIC RECEIPT (EFD). 70% ya shopping ni Supermarkets. Kenya karibu 80% ya Raia wake wote wana TIN.

Tz ukipinga Katiba, Sera mbovu, na UMUNGU MTU. Unaitwa CHADEMA. Wajinga ndio wajuaji Tz. Haya tuendelee na Ujinga wetu.
 
tatzo la Kenya ndo hili kujisifia kwingi utaskia Mara bajeti yao kubwa Leo kodi 👄👄blaa blaa
 
Tanzania's school system is catered towards the wealthy.[7] Less than 30 percent of students achieve secondary education, and the language barrier between primary and secondary education is much of the issue. The language of education for primary school is Kiswahili while the language of secondary school is English. Many children have no prior experience with English, and there is typically no free extra or private help available. The country has been considering whether to standardize the language of instruction for the whole educational system. Around 60 percent of all teachers are under qualified, there is a lack of incentive and instructional materials, and many of the public schools are located in extremely poor areas. Private primary schools are very few, and they are English medium and expensive.[1] Private secondary schools are also costly, more so even, but they often have a higher demand because children who do not pass the Primary School Leaving Exam after Standard 7 exam cannot enroll in a government secondary school. Private schools have smaller class sizes and better resources but charge tuition of around TSh 1.5 to 2 million per year, which is not feasible for the majority of families. The government is attempting to standardize the delivery of education and lower costs.
Nadhani hii habari ni ya zamani kidogo maana kwa sasa wanafunzi wengi wanaomaliza darasa la 7 wanajiunga kidato cha kwanza. Shule nyingi za kata zimejengwa ambazo zimeongeza idadi ya wanafunzi wanaodahiliwa. Pia kupunguzwa kwa ufaulu form 2 kwenda form 3 kumeongeza idadi ya wanafunzi wanaomaliza form 4.

Kwahiyo kwa idadi tumeongeza sana wanafunzi wanaomaliza form 4 ila ubora wa elimu ndio unazidi kushuka maana hakuna mchujo mkali kama zamani. Watoto wengi wanafaulu kwenda form 1 wakati hata kusoma hawajui. Hii uswahilini kwetu inaitwa bora liende.

Vipi hatuwezi kuwaazima Magufuli hata kwa mwaka mmoja tu aje atumbue majipu huko na awezeshe elimu bure?
 
Naona ulienda kuokota habari [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]pole kwa kupewa moja kubwa
Ahsante sana kijibabu kwa ukarimu wako lakini hatuhitaji udikteta huku.
Kuhusu elimu bure, ilianzishwa na serikali ya Kibaki.Hapo kwenu imeanzishwa juzi na kikwete
 
Watanzania wa siku hizi kwenye jukwaa hili ni ovyo kupindukia. Watz wazalendo kama Mwanzi1 na Toyota escudo walikuwa wanajibu hoja kwa hoja. Sio huu upupu predictable.
 
They have a bigger population and all the resources yet they don't pay taxes. Kazi ni kushinda hapa JF kupiga domo and yapping Kenya this Kenya that. Bure kabisa
Hujawaambia freshi hapo 😂😂
 
Hii sasa ndio shida ya hizi nchi mbili. Sisi ni majirani lakini sisi si mandugu.
 
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