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Zanzibar University is a private university in Zanzibar, Tanzania. [3] It opened in 1998 as the first university in Zanzibar . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is a private university sponsored by the Darul Iman Charitable Association, an Islamic religious organization in Ontario, Canada.
State University of Zanzibar (SUZA) is a public university located in Mbweni ward of Mjini District in Mjini Mgaharibi Region of Unguja Island in Zanzibar, Tanzania. [1] The university was established by an act of House of Representatives of Zanzibar in 1999 and became operational in 2002.
International Medical and Technological University: IMTU 1997 VEF – Dar es Salaam: 007 Tumaini University Makumira: TUMA 1997 Lutheran: Lutheran Theological College Makumira Arusha: 008 St. Augustine University of Tanzania: SAUT 2002 Catholic: Nyegezi Social Training Institute Mwanza: 009 Zanzibar University: ZU 2002 Islamic – Zanzibar ...
Zanzibar has three fully accredited Universities: Zanzibar University, the State University of Zanzibar (SUZA) and Sumait University (previously University College of Education, Chukwani). [141] SUZA was established in 1999, and is located in Stone Town, in the buildings of the former Institute of Kiswahili and Foreign Language (TAKILUKI). [142]
Abdulrahman Al-Sumait University (SUMAIT University), formerly the University College of Education Zanzibar (UCEZ), was established in Tanzania in 1998 by the Africa Muslims Agency (AMA). Dr. Abdulrahman Hamoud Al-Sumait (1947–2013), for whom the university is named, was a founding member of the AMA. The university's main campus is located at ...
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State University of Zanzibar: Ali Mohamed Shein: Prof. Idris Rai 23 Teofilo Kisanji University: Bishop Alinikisa Cheyo Prof. Tuli Kassimoto 24 Tumaini University Makumira: Rt. Rev. Dr. Frederick Shoo Rev. Prof. Dr. Joseph Parsalaw 25 United African University of Tanzania: Won, Dong Yeon Prof. Ho Chan Hwang 26 Zanzibar University: Prof. Mustafa ...
The mission's early work in Zanzibar substantially involved caring for and schooling children rescued from slavery, [11] and establishing a settlement - Mbweni, founded 1871 - for these released slaves to live in. [12] On Christmas Day, 1873, the foundation stone of Christ Church was laid in the grounds of the former slave market, closed only ...