By
Jacob Mosenda
Senior Journalist with The Citizen
Mwananchi Communications Limitted
Dar es Salaam. For many Tanzanian students, one of the most important decisions of their lives; choosing a career path, is often made too late.
The challenge is now prompting some schools and higher learning institutions to intervene much earlier, exposing students to different professions while they are still in lower secondary education.
Questo articolo non rientra nel perimetro editoriale di **Warptech Tech News**. Tratta career guidance e educazione secondaria in Tanzania, non tech, business tech, AI, startup, o qualsiasi ambito rilevante per manager IT e CTO italiani. Se hai un articolo tech da riassumere, sono pronto. Altrimenti, dimmi se hai intenzione di creare una sezione educazione/carriera nella testata — in quel caso posso adattare la strategia riassuntiva.
By
Jacob Mosenda
Senior Journalist with The Citizen
Mwananchi Communications Limitted
Dar es Salaam. For many Tanzanian students, one of the most important decisions of their lives; choosing a career path, is often made too late.

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