IN efforts to empower communities and the youth in Tanzania to ensure quality education in secondary schools, UBA Bank Tanzania,through UBA Foundation as donated literature textbooks worth TZS 2,800,000 to Dar es Salaam’s Rising Star Secondary School.
Director for Rising Star Secondary School, Mrs Fransisca Matay received the donation on behalf of the school management at the weekend.
The bank was represented by its Head of Digital Banking, Mr Asupya Nalingigwa.
UBA Head of Digital Banking, Mr Asupya Nalingigwa presents textbooks to the Director of Rising Star Secondary School, Mrs Fransisca Matay in Dar es Salaam.
He said the bank was keen to ensuring the growth of a reading culture among Africa’s youths irrespective of their backgrounds or nature.
He also urged students to study hard to improve and sharpen their skills, insisting that reading it was through reading that they (students) would tweak their knowledge of the world surrounding them and thus be able to grab various opportunities.
In her remarks, the school’s Head Teacher, Mrs Leticia Pius Madenge, said the UBA donation had come at a time when the school was facing an acute shortage of various textbooks.
Director for Rising Star Secondary School, Mrs Fransisca Matay received the donation on behalf of the school management at the weekend.
The bank was represented by its Head of Digital Banking, Mr Asupya Nalingigwa.
UBA Head of Digital Banking, Mr Asupya Nalingigwa presents textbooks to the Director of Rising Star Secondary School, Mrs Fransisca Matay in Dar es Salaam.
He said the bank was keen to ensuring the growth of a reading culture among Africa’s youths irrespective of their backgrounds or nature.
He also urged students to study hard to improve and sharpen their skills, insisting that reading it was through reading that they (students) would tweak their knowledge of the world surrounding them and thus be able to grab various opportunities.
In her remarks, the school’s Head Teacher, Mrs Leticia Pius Madenge, said the UBA donation had come at a time when the school was facing an acute shortage of various textbooks.
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