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  A story of Katope By Mwl.   Yahaya Mdidima Once upon a time, there was an indigenous woman who lived in near village called Malatu with his only lovely young son named Katope. Malatu was a small village surrounded by lush green forests and tall mountains. The village was known for its beautiful scenery and refreshing rainfall. One day, Katope was playing Far away from their house with group of other children. He noticed that the clouds were getting darker, and the wind was blowing and picking up. He knew that it was going to rain soon. So, he ran back to his house. As he was running back home, the rain started pouring down heavily. He heard his mother calling him tearfully and crying. Song: - Na Katope tila tila nnee x 2 tila maunde x 2 Manyi ngwika ndendeule mbe - nkwika nneee!!! x 2 tila maunde x 2 He tried harder and harder, but he could not run fast because the rain was very heavy. Poor Katope!!, fell and washed away by the running water.
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                      A story of short man.                          By Yahaya Mdidima Once upon there was a man who was a short Who lived in a village called makonga His name was called Tindo Tindo had always been self-conscious about his height. Despite this, Tindo was a determined and hardworking. He had a passion for gardening and spent most of his days tending to his small garden. One day, the village decided to hold a gardening competition. To his surprise, Tindo's garden was the most beautiful and well-cared-for in the entire village. The news of Tindo's victory spread quickly throughout the village, and soon everyone was congratulating him and praising his skills. From that day on, Tindo began to see his height as a unique advantage rather than a disadvantage. He was asked to teach gardening classes to children in the village, and he became a respected and admired member of the community. In the end, Tindo learned that it's not about how ta
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  THE SENTIMENTAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE FOOTBALL FANS,   SIMBA AND YANGA IN TANZANIA Football is a hugely popular sport in Tanzania, and the rivalry between Simba and Yanga is intense. Fans of both teams are passionate and emotionally invested in their respective clubs. Here are some common sentimental perspectives associated with each team: Fans of Simba: - Pride: Simba fans tend to be very proud of their team's history and achievements. - Confidence: They may be confident in their team's ability to perform well and win matches. - Loyalty: Simba fans are often fiercely loyal to their team, supporting them through thick and thin. - Arrogance: Some Simba fans may come across as arrogant, especially when their team is doing well. Fans of Yanga: - Resilience: Yanga fans tend to be resilient and optimistic, even in the face of adversity. - Passion: They are known for their passionate support of their team, both on and off the field. - Determination: Yanga fans may
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  KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS ( KPI) AS A TOOL TO EVALUATE COMPETENCE BASED CURRICULUM (CBC)   Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are measurable values that indicate how well an organization or system is achieving its objectives. In the context of education, KPIs can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of educational programs and initiatives, including the implementation of a Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC). Here are some potential KPIs that could be used to assess the success of a CBC: 1. Competency mastery rate: This KPI measures the percentage of students who have demonstrated mastery of the competencies outlined in the CBC. Mastery could be measured through assessments, portfolios, or other methods. 2. Student engagement: This KPI measures the level of engagement of students in the learning process. This could be measured through attendance rates, participation in class discussions, or other indicators. 3. Teacher effectiveness: This KPI measures the effectiveness of te
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  HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF MAJI MAJI WAR AND ITS EFFECTS TO THE SOUTHERN REGIONS OF TANZANIA TO DATE The Maji Maji War was an armed rebellion against German colonial rule in East Africa that took place between 1905 and 1907. The war was fought primarily in what is now Tanzania, with the southern regions of Tanzania playing a significant role. At the time, Tanzania was divided into several German colonies, including German East Africa, which encompassed present-day Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi. German colonial rule was characterized by harsh exploitation of the local population, including forced labor, high taxes, and land expropriation. These policies led to widespread discontent among the local population, which culminated in the Maji Maji War. The Maji Maji War started in the southern regions of Tanzania, specifically in the Matumbi Hills near the village of Nandete. This is where the legendary leader Kinjikitile Ngwale first preached the prophecy of the magic water that would
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Vivutio mbalimbali vya mikoa ya kusini (Lindi na Mtwara)  
                                               FAHARI YA  MIKOA YA KUSINI  Mikoa ya kusini ya Tanzania ni pamoja na Mtwara, Lindi, na Ruvuma. Mikoa hii ina historia ndefu na mbalimbali, ikiwa ni pamoja na utamaduni wa Waswahili, biashara ya watumwa, na mapambano ya uhuru wa Tanzania. Kwa miaka mingi, pwani ya Kusini mwa Tanzania ilikuwa kituo cha biashara ya watumwa, ambapo watumwa walikuwa wanasafirishwa kutoka ndani ya bara na kusafirishwa kwenda nje ya nchi, hasa Arabia na Visiwa vya Uarabuni. Hii ilikuwa ni biashara kubwa sana katika karne ya 19, na ilikuwa inaathiri maisha ya watu wengi katika eneo hilo. Baada ya ukoloni wa Kijerumani, eneo hili lilikuwa chini ya utawala wa Waingereza, ambao walifanya kazi na viongozi wa kienyeji ili kuendeleza eneo hilo. Wakati wa harakati za uhuru, eneo hili lilikuwa muhimu sana kwa sababu ya bandari ya Mtwara na Lindi, ambazo zilikuwa muhimu kwa ajili ya usafirishaji wa silaha na vifaa vya vita kwa ajili ya mapambano ya uhuru. Baada ya