Necta results: Mathematics, Biology expose persistent learning gaps

Necta results: Mathematics, Biology expose persistent learning gaps

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 31/01/2026
Despite an overall improvement in pass rates in the 2025 Form Four examinations, persistent weaknesses in Mathematics and Biology continue to expose deep learning gaps within Tanzania’s secondary education system.
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