Saturday, December 27, 2008

Moja kati ya nyenzo kuu na muhimu za maendeleo ya mwanadam ni elimu ambayo humuwezesha mwanadamu kuyatawala mazingira yake. pichani ni sanamu ya nyumba inayoonyesha eneo lilipangwa kujengwa nyumba litakavyoonekana mara baada ya ujenzi kukamilika.

Ndejembi Michael.

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

michael asante kwa msaada. ningependa kukuomba kama unaweza kuwasaidia vingozi kupata baadhi ya vifaa si kama hivi bali vinavyofanana na hivi uwatumie bongo kwani mi naona ni vitu muhimu kwa maendeleo ya tafa letu.

Anonymous said...

Education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of Nature. Tanzania we need to concetrate in education than anything

Anonymous said...

Education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of Nature. Tanzania we need to concetrate in education than anything

Anonymous said...

This is what I think when it comes to education, is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives. Tanzania we need to invest in education than anything

Robert Malwa--dc

Anonymous said...

Education would be much more effective in tanzania if its purpose will be to ensure that by the time they leave school every boy and girl should know how much they do not know, and be imbued with a lifelong desire to know it. We need education system which will allow people to be on their own .


Michael..KC

Anonymous said...

Tanzanians need to value education as the entrance into the joy of intellectual experience or acquaintance. We need to value it not as an experience, but as a tool.


Stephen. TX

Anonymous said...

Tanzanians need to value education as the entrance into the joy of intellectual experience or acquaintance. We need to value it not as an experience, but as a tool.


Stephen. TX

Anonymous said...

We need to understand that education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it

Mushi.. UK

Anonymous said...

Je mafisadi wanasemaje wanapoona watanzania wenzao wanachangia mada kama hizi kwa nguvu hili kutatua matatizo yanayolikabili taifa lao

Anonymous said...

Hili swali anatakiwa kuwauliza JK maana swala la mafisadi linamnyima usingizi

Anonymous said...

Tanzania need to work on these issues

Improve education quality at school level;
Improve retention and completion of the seven years of primary education cycle for all children,
Provide equitable access to all children, and
Build capacity at school, community, district and central government levels.


Kiatu

Anonymous said...

Elimu ni muhimu, watanzania wenzangu tungane wote katika kukuza elimu nchini. Tushukuru mungu kumpata rais anayependa maendeleo yetu. Najua watanzania wengine watapingana na mimi lakini ukweli ni kwamba mimi nipo nje ya nchi na nitakuakikishia kuwa rais wetu ameifanya tanzania kujulikana kimataifa kwa mambo anayoyafanya. Mataifa mengi yanatumia pesa nyingi kujitangaza maana ndio njia pekee ya kupata watu wa nje ya nchi kuleta maendeleo nchini kwao.

Asante sana JK

Mpenda maendeleo ya nchi yangu

Anonymous said...

Basic arithmetic, reading and writing will get you somewhere, but not everywhere. The higher your educational attainment is, the better your chances of creating opportunities for yourself. And the better your opportunities are, the better your quality of life is. This is all about education

Anonymous said...

My fellow Tanzanians, knowledge is power – schools and universities are logically the first sources of knowledge and we take that knowledge later on to build our careers after graduation. More knowledge is acquired on-the-job, but without an education, that job would not be within easy reach. We need to focus more in schools than anything,

Anonymous said...

a good education translates to excellent networking – when you’re skillful and knowledgeable, you get to “rub knees” with people of similar backgrounds and tastes. By building a network of contacts in your field or industry, you enlarge your spheres of influence and hence the circle of people that you can rely on in time of need; We need education than anything.

Anonymous said...

I do agree with every one, also education provide healthier lifestyle – when you’re educated, experts say that those who have a university and post graduate education are least likely to suffer from Alzheimer’s or dementia. We’re not sure if this has a scientific basis, but if the medical profession recommends that people keep their brains healthy and active, that means those who pursued higher learning have more opportunities to keep their brains and minds active.

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Anonymous said...

Education is important especially for young kids because it is when they are still young that their minds are open and teachable, and it’s a time of life when they view things with innocence and receptiveness.

Anonymous said...

you can make your conversations sizzle! – when you possess oodles and oodles of knowledge, you become a more interesting person. You can talk about ideas and events instead of just about other people and what’s on sale in stores. An educated person does not gossip, having a preference to discuss ideas and to listen to what other people have to say. An educated person usually doesn’t make a habit of keeping ears and eyes to the latest Hollywood scandal because the lives of famous people aren’t really stimulating topics to begin with;

Lydia Kapinga

London

Anonymous said...

Elimu ni njia bora ya kuleta maendeleo. Nawashauli watanzania wenzangu tutoe kipaumbele katika mambo ya elimu.

Chinga boy

sinza

Anonymous said...

Tanzania higher education systems have not been able to fully play our economic development roles due to years of financial neglect, state interference in our institutional autonomies and internal mismanagement. Our country have failed to appreciate the positive roles higher education and universities in which it is delivered play in economic development.

Mchangiaji

Anonymous said...

Private and public benefits
Whenever quality higher education is received, it benefits both the individual recipient and the society in which the individual beneficiary resides. The private benefits for individuals include better employment opportunities, higher wages or income, increased ability to save and invest as well as more opportunities for general upward social mobility.
The public benefits include the creation of a well-trained work force, i.e., the creation of human capital for the economy such as the training of a plethora of skilled personnel including lawyers, doctors, engineers, teachers and the discovery and refinement of necessary knowledge for production.

Tanzania inabidi tuzingatie haya yote

Michelle

Dar

Anonymous said...

Did you know that the sale of higher education services as commodities has become one of the most lucrative items in international trade. Tanzania population is about 40 million, it will be much better if we can export skilled labour and bring income to our country