ST. AUGUSTINE UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA STUDENTS' ORGARNISATION (SAUTSO)
FROM: THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SAUTSO
TO: ALL SAUT COMMUNITY
DATE: 04 /12 /2016
SUBJECT: PUBLIC LECTURE /ACADEMIC SYMPOSIUM
TO: ALL SAUT COMMUNITY
DATE: 04 /12 /2016
SUBJECT: PUBLIC LECTURE /ACADEMIC SYMPOSIUM
Kindly be informed that, SAUTSO under the ministry of education, in collaboration with the ministry of information has prepared an academic symposium/a public lecture to be held on Saturday 10 /12 /2016, from 13 : 30 to 17 : 30 in M13. at SAUT main campus.
There shall be two guest speakers, everyone presenting a different topic, as fellows:
Rev. Dr. Thadeus Mkamwa (Vice Chancellor, SAUT)
Topic: THE OVERTONES OF THE IDEAL GRADUATE OF THE FUTURE: WHAT FUTURE?
Dr. George Mutalemwa (Head of Department of Sociology, SAUT )
Topic: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES IN STUDYING ABROAD PROGRAMMES.
YOU ARE ALL WELCOME: STUDENTS, LECTURERS, NON ACADEMIC STAFF, SAUT ALUMNI, AND ALL SCHOLARS FROM DIFFERENT COLLAGES OR UNIVERSITIES.
PLEASE PREPARE YOURSELF TO CHALLENGE, ASK QUESTIONS, GIVE COMMENTS, OR ANY POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION ON THE RESPECTIVE TOPICS.
Contact:
0659 360 357,
The Minister of Education - SAUTSO
0659 360 357,
The Minister of Education - SAUTSO
0759 379 217,
The Deputy Minister of Education - SAUTSO
The Deputy Minister of Education - SAUTSO
0769 334 300,
The Secretary of the Ministry of Education - SAUTSO
The Secretary of the Ministry of Education - SAUTSO
BY:
Gorwe J. Waryoba
The Minister For Education - SAUTSO
Gorwe J. Waryoba
The Minister For Education - SAUTSO
PRESIDENT MAGUFULI TO BUY TWO MORE AIRPLANES
Tanzania starts standing up again: After a long struggle for many years in Air transport;
Tanzania has managed to buy two brand new Airplanes, Bombardier 8Q400
from Canada. The Airplanes have a carrying capacity of 76 passengers per
each: six passengers in business class and the remaining seventy
passengers in economy class. They arrived on 20th September, 2016 and on
27th September 2016 respectively in Dar es Salaam.
Yesterday, 28/09/2016, during the opening of the new phase for Air Transport in Tanzania, for having these new planes: the president of Tanzania, Dr. John Joseph Pombe Mangufuli, on his speech; announced on buying two more large Airplanes for long routes like, from Tanzania to the United States, Tanzania to China, Tanzania to Germany among others.
The carrying capacity of the two Airplanes will be; 160 and 240 passengers. This is to encourage and attract tourist in the country, since the time being many tourists have to alight to neighbouring countries before, coming to Tanzania; due to lack of National Airplanes from abroad direct to Tanzania. He insisted that, Tanzania should be the Hab of Africa in Air Transportation.
Among other things the president boldly insisted on good management of the new planes. He also, ordered the new ATCL management to fire all whom concerned with corruption of the company's properties. So that to start afresh with only disciplined workers for the betterment of the company and the country at large.
Yesterday, 28/09/2016, during the opening of the new phase for Air Transport in Tanzania, for having these new planes: the president of Tanzania, Dr. John Joseph Pombe Mangufuli, on his speech; announced on buying two more large Airplanes for long routes like, from Tanzania to the United States, Tanzania to China, Tanzania to Germany among others.
The carrying capacity of the two Airplanes will be; 160 and 240 passengers. This is to encourage and attract tourist in the country, since the time being many tourists have to alight to neighbouring countries before, coming to Tanzania; due to lack of National Airplanes from abroad direct to Tanzania. He insisted that, Tanzania should be the Hab of Africa in Air Transportation.
Among other things the president boldly insisted on good management of the new planes. He also, ordered the new ATCL management to fire all whom concerned with corruption of the company's properties. So that to start afresh with only disciplined workers for the betterment of the company and the country at large.
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