Concerns over funding as Tanzania shifts to skills-based education

Concerns over funding as Tanzania shifts to skills-based education

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 26/11/2025
This gap is especially concerning for TVET, a subsector that requires specialised workshops, digital equipment and highly trained instructors
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