The Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Professor Joyce has said English will continue to be a language of learning and learning at secondary education, central colleges and universities.

Responding to the question of Tabora North MP (CCM), Athuman Maige today, Ndalichako has said English will continue to be used because of its national, regional and international importance for communication and business to build students' awareness and competence.

“The question of the use of teaching and learning language is as legal as the law of education 353. The Act specifies the use of two languages ​​of teaching and learning which are English and English. ”

“Now Swahili is used to teach at the primary and primary level, the level of teacher training and technical colleges,” said Professor Ndalichako.

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13 Jun 2019

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  1. So nicely! Kiswahili ndiyo udhihilisho wa utamaduni wetu watanzania @Uzalendo kwanza

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