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By Staff Writer
Dar es Salaam. In
efforts to empower communities and the youth in Tanzania to ensure
quality education in secondary schools, UBA Tanzania – through UBA
Foundation – has donated Literature textbooks worth
TZS 2,800,000 to Dar
es Salaam’s Rising Star Secondary Schools.
Director for
Rising Star Secondary School, Mrs Fransisca Matay received the donation
on behalf of the school management at the weekend.
The bank was represented by its Head of Digital Banking, Mr Asupya Nalingigwa.
He said the bank
was keen to ensuring the growth of a reading culture among Africa’s
youths irrespective of their backgrounds or nature.
He also urged
students to study hard to improve and sharpen their skills, insisting
that reading it was through reading that they (students) would tweak
their knowledge of the world surrounding them and thus be able to grab
various opportunities.
In her remarks,
the school’s head teacher, Mrs Leticia Pius Madenge, said the UBA
donation had come at a time when the school was facing an acute shortage
of various textbooks.
This, she said, was affecting the academic performance.
“I take this
opportunity to promise that we will take proper care of these books for
the advantage of us and the coming generation,” she said.
UBA Tanzania has
been supporting Tanzania’s education sector for a long time and it was
basing on that background that the Bank was recognized by Tanzania
Education Authority in 2018 as one of the country’s key institutions in
extension of support for learning.
UBA Foundation –
through its Read Africa Initiative – was invested in the African youth
to promote learning and a reading culture by donating various literature
books to schools in Africa.
To achieve its goal, it has been working with various institutions and governments.
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