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The International School of Zanzibar is a private international school located on the island of Zanzibar, Tanzania. As of 2018, the School educated students from over 29 countries, aged from 2 to 19 years, from pre-kindergarten, to Year 13. The official language, and language of instruction of the school is English.
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Lumumba Secondary School is a public, coeducational secondary school in Saateni, Zanzibar, Tanzania. It is Zanzibar's largest secondary school, [2] and has been called one of the best secondary schools in Zanzibar. [1] From 1958 until the Zanzibar Revolution of 1964, the school was named in honor of King George VI. [3]
The Zanzibar University was planned to begin modestly with the Faculty of Business Administration. The proliferation of business enterprises and hotel resorts and the gradual expansion of the tourism industry in the country convinced the Darul Iman sponsors to begin with the Faculty of Business Administration, with the view of satisfying the immediate needs of the business community.
A student information system (SIS), student management system, school administration software or student administration system is a management information system for education sector establishments used to manage student data.
The Tanzania Intelligence and Security Service (TISS) is the national intelligence and security agency of Tanzania. [1]The Agency works closely with other National and International intelligence agencies and securities organs in the promotion and maintenance of peace, safety and security in and outside Tanzania’s borders.
The government is made up of a Revolutionary Council and a House of Representatives of Zanzibar. The head of the government is the President of Zanzibar, who is also the chairman of the Revolutionary Council, currently Dr. Hussein Mwinyi. [1]
It is approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Zanzibar City, the capital of Zanzibar, and has flights to East Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. It was previously known as Kisauni Airport and Zanzibar International Airport. It was renamed in 2010 in honour of Abeid Amani Karume, the island's first president.