Over 300,000 students missing as Form Four exams commence

Over 300,000 students missing as Form Four exams commence

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 17/11/2025
The 25,902 private candidates comprise 10,862 boys (41.93 per cent) and 15,040 girls (58.07 per cent), with 56 candidates having special needs, including 49 with low vision and some who are blind.
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