
Tanzania seeks to resolve student dropout crisis through digital tracker
[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 18/11/2025
The fact remains that more than a third of the original cohort has not reached the expected milestone. Such gaps, which re-occur year after year, point to a deeper challenge in the country’s ability to monitor its learners effectively.
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