Tanzania is betting the house on ocean science to fix the economy. President Samia Suluhu Hassan visited Zanzibar to open the Institute of Marine Sciences while insisting this facility serves as the backbone for the blue economy strategy. The leader claims that generating scientific intel regarding conservation remains the only way to secure the financial future.
She stressed that political revolutions mean nothing without tech upgrades and serious study. The head of state thanked the World Bank for funding the Higher Education for Economic Transformation project. She also demanded that the institute run practical training for locals so that neighbors can actually participate in the marine marketplace.
Jakaya Kikwete nudged the government for student hostels and a dedicated research ship. Vice-Chancellor William Anangisye noted the fresh infrastructure allows the student count to jump from 172 to 472 annually. He confirmed the university received nearly fifty million dollars to expand access and fix the space shortage that previously blocked undergraduates.
Adolf Mkenda listed massive construction stats across sixteen regions involving labs and dorms. The minister highlighted ongoing work in Pemba and Unguja to prove the cash hits multiple targets. Lecturers were told to collaborate with private companies to make sure this research actually pays off for national security and growth.
She stressed that political revolutions mean nothing without tech upgrades and serious study. The head of state thanked the World Bank for funding the Higher Education for Economic Transformation project. She also demanded that the institute run practical training for locals so that neighbors can actually participate in the marine marketplace.
Jakaya Kikwete nudged the government for student hostels and a dedicated research ship. Vice-Chancellor William Anangisye noted the fresh infrastructure allows the student count to jump from 172 to 472 annually. He confirmed the university received nearly fifty million dollars to expand access and fix the space shortage that previously blocked undergraduates.
Adolf Mkenda listed massive construction stats across sixteen regions involving labs and dorms. The minister highlighted ongoing work in Pemba and Unguja to prove the cash hits multiple targets. Lecturers were told to collaborate with private companies to make sure this research actually pays off for national security and growth.