Sudan yaahidi kununua asilimia 80 ya chai kutoka Kenya

Sudan yaahidi kununua asilimia 80 ya chai kutoka Kenya



We are leading

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Tanzanians soooo STUPID
 
In South Africa and you are from SADC hahahahahaha what do they teach u fools in school?? hahahahahaha what an idiot
That pain in the butt is so marvelous keep enjoying the taste of being led by Tanzania
 
With the certificate of catering services on the hands, what a shame

Survey finds most Tanzanian graduates ‘half-baked’

At least half of graduates produced by East African universities are ‘half-baked’ for the job market, a damning survey by the bloc’s higher education regulator shows. The study, which polled employers across the region, concluded that graduates lacked employability skills – technical mastery and basic work-related capabilities.

The findings by the Inter-University Council for East Africa, or IUCEA, which regulates higher education in the East African Community’s five countries – Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda – confirms long-held concerns among employers that most graduates are not fully prepared for the job market.

This state of affairs, educationists warn, is denying the five economies the skills needed to drive growth.

The study shows that Uganda has the worst record, with at least 63% of graduates found to lack job market skills. It is followed closely by Tanzania, where 61% of graduates were ill prepared. In Burundi and Rwanda, 55% and 52% of graduates respectively were perceived to be competent.
 
Survey finds most Tanzanian graduates ‘half-baked’

At least half of graduates produced by East African universities are ‘half-baked’ for the job market, a damning survey by the bloc’s higher education regulator shows. The study, which polled employers across the region, concluded that graduates lacked employability skills – technical mastery and basic work-related capabilities.

The findings by the Inter-University Council for East Africa, or IUCEA, which regulates higher education in the East African Community’s five countries – Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda – confirms long-held concerns among employers that most graduates are not fully prepared for the job market.

This state of affairs, educationists warn, is denying the five economies the skills needed to drive growth.

The study shows that Uganda has the worst record, with at least 63% of graduates found to lack job market skills. It is followed closely by Tanzania, where 61% of graduates were ill prepared. In Burundi and Rwanda, 55% and 52% of graduates respectively were perceived to be competent.
But still 70% living under the extreme poverty and hunger stricken you like saying hello anytime every year
 
One town... you live in a country of 100% idiots 😀😀😀😀😀😀


One town your foot, I did not even mention one among the array of slums you own in the whole nairobi
The whole world knows you
 


One town your foot, I did not even mention one among the array of slums you own in the whole nairobi
The whole world knows you

hahahahaha trust an Idiot remain an idiot... FOOL-I has all u fools acting idiotic 😀😀😀😀
 
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