Thursday, June 9, 2011

KABILA SECONDARY SCHOOL GOES GREEN ON WED

The efforts to increase Environmental Education and hence awareness of possible ways for conserving and greening our environment is still minimal among primary schools and secondary schools as compared to Universities.

Provision of Environmental Education to primary and secondary level has not yet been achieved in many developing countries particularly, Tanzania because of little number of experts, very little attention being given by the government, availability of teaching resources, poor written syllabus that do not incorporate environmental education and poor methodologies.

WE WILL MISS YOU A LOT BROTHER MUSHI

Honestly, we have remained so lonely after your departure our brother Octavian Mushi. Initially it started as a rumours that you will move out of the YET program of WWF-Tanzania programme office, and now it become the truth you’re not with us again.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

THE STRUGGLE OF JANE ENDED WITH GOOD AGROFOREST.

Jane had a dream of going to school from her childhood. She planned that after completing her study she had to go town seek for job. The kind if job she needed to have was white color job. Luck enough she managed to receive her education which based on Agroforest. Jane did not rub her thoughts of having white color job. She decided to go to town looking for white color job.