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Kagera campus bets big on biz brains, not just books
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79772, member: 636"] A new university campus focused entirely on business is being built in Kagera. The University of Dar es Salaam Kagera Campus represents a fourteen billion shilling investment. It will specifically teach courses like business administration, finance, and entrepreneurship as part of the university's business school. Vice President Emmanuel Nchimbi led the foundation stone ceremony, stating the campus will help close regional education gaps. Its location near the borders with Uganda and Rwanda is seen as strategic for cross-border trade and regional integration. The project falls under a government and World Bank program aimed at aligning education with labor market needs. Initial enrollment is planned for six hundred sixty students in business and information technology programs. That number is expected to double within three years. The construction includes lecture halls, computer labs, and student housing. Officials like Chancellor Jakaya Kikwete stressed the need for high academic standards to produce globally competitive graduates. Local leaders view the development as a major economic blessing for the Kagera region. It should stop the outflow of students to other areas and stimulate local businesses. The broader goal ties into national plans to achieve middle-income status by developing a skilled workforce. The campus is designed to be a center for innovation, potentially attracting students from neighboring countries to foster East African unity. [/QUOTE]
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