INTERESTING MESSAGE FROM MY LECTURER MR.DENIS MPAGAZE TO GRADUATES AND THE GOVERNMENT
FROM FACEBOOK WALL OF lecturer Mr. Denis Mpagaze Baada ya dhiki ni faraja? About 800 students from PR will be graduating this November, 2013 at SAUT, achilia mbali kozi nyingine. Every Tanzania goes to school. It is very amazing and wonderful. Education today in Tanzania is the norm, not exception. Is it because it is the key to life? I don’t know. I say it is a norm because every parent wants his child to go to school as a foundation of good life. I remember my parents used to tell us that, “ wanangu urithi pekee naoweza kuwapatia ni elimu” and they were ready to go hungry but our school requirements are fulfilled. What my parents believed was that after education journey the next was employment and we were motivated to work hard. At that time an adage, “baada ya dhiki ni faraja” had a meaning. But today the story is otherwise. Employment in Tanzania is not a guarantee except for those who join education courses-and they are many. The repercussion of this is that, s