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Vodacom Tanzania Vacancies (9 Vacancies)

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Vodacom Tanzania jobs 2017
Executive Digital Support and Self-Care – VDCUST10
Full-time
Permanent
Tanzania-Dar Es Salaam
 
GET Program – AFR0000C2
Full-time
Permanent
Africa, Middle East & Asia Pacific
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Head of Enterprise Sales – VDEBU12
Full-time
Permanent
Tanzania-Dar Es Salaam

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Junior IOS Developer – 000000200523
Full-time
Fixed Term Contract
Africa, Middle East & Asia Pacific
 
Principal Sales Specialist: IoT Sales (Tanzania) – VDEBU11
Full-time
Permanent
Tanzania-Dar Es Salaam
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Reconnect Program – AFR0000C3
Full-time
Fixed Term Contract
Africa, Middle East & Asia Pacific
Retail Support Manager – CBU108
Full-time
Permanent
Tanzania-Dar Es Salaam
SALES EXECUTIVE – 000000189886
Full-time
Fixed Term Contract
Africa, Middle East & Asia Pacific
Senior IOS Developer – 000000200511
Full-time
Fixed Term Contract
Africa, Middle East & Asia Pacific
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SADC Vacancies (13 Jobs)

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The SADC Secretariat invites suitably qualified, experienced, innovative, result oriented And self-driven individuals who are citizens of Botswana to apply for the following positions tenable at SADC Secretariat Headquarters.
Position Grade
Assistant Finance Officer – Grants, Contracts & Projects x2 8
Assistant Finance Officer – Projects Audit and Compliance 8
Assistant Finance Officer – VAT/Debtors and Special Funds 8
Assistant Finance Officer 8
Re-Advertisement- Assistant Finance Officer-Treasury & Budget 8
Assistant Human Resources Officer x3 9
Accounts Assistant x4 10a tanzania.hotkenyanjobs.com
Remuneration
The SADC Secretariat offers a competitive package for all the positions listed below.
Job Grade Average Package per Annum:
Job Grade 8 US$ 31,134
Job Grade 9 US$ 30,857
Job Grade 10a US$ 24,638
For further details on the position that you want to apply for, job profiles and SADC Application Form, refer to the SADC Website: www.sadc.int
Tenure of appointment: The appointment will be made on a fixed term contract for a period of four (4) years, renewable for an equal period subject to satisfactory performance.
Interested applicants should send their motivation letter, CV’s with traceable referees, duly completed SADC application form, certified copies of educational and professional certificates no later than 03rd November 2017.
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Applications must be submitted to:
The Executive Secretary
ATTENTION: Director HR & Admin
SADC Secretariat
P/ Bag 0095
Gaborone, BOTSWANA
We regret to inform you that only shortlisted applicants will be communicated to.
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Sales Jobs at SBT LTD Tanzania (Japanese Used Cars)

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SBT MARKETING TANZANIA LTD a liaison office of SBT CO. LTD with headquarters at  Yokohama Japan, dealing with exporting Used Vehicles all over the world. The company is now having openings the following Position:-
Position: Sales Personnel.
Duties, Skills and Responsibilities:-
• Skills and knowledge of customer care, customer services and Computer literacy, Possess good communications and analytical skills – English and Swahili.
• Keep good relationship with customers and resolve problem customer faced Ability and skills of sales, to maintain market and create more customers and know well all model and make of motor vehicle.
• Ability to forecast sales to all Customers and formulate promotional plan to achieve sales targets, Handle and collect sales information.
• Able to work independently with minimum supervision
• Make sure payments on time and all importation procedures known well by customers.
• Self-motivated,-flexible, aggressive person and good team player.
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Interested candidate should send a recent Curriculum vitae with list of referees including current status to SBT Tanzania Office. NHC House GF05 Samora Avenue/Zanaki Street, P.O. Box 3267, Dar es salaam, Tanzania. Tel: 255 22 2110740. not later than 20/11/2017

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5 Important Lessons Every Student Leader Can Learn from the Life of ‘Karl Marx’

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The story of Christopher Owiro, christened, ‘Karl Marx’ (the German revolutionist to whom Marxism school of thought is owed) is one that has been told in many ranks and one that for many more years to come may still be told, for there is a lot that depending on what you want to drive home concerning student leadership, you can always pick from his story, one that arguably intrigues as much as it disheartens. Karl Marx led at a time when university politics and national politics were cooked from the same pot – at a time when the central thread that unified both was the clamour for multi-partyism and a fully-fledged democracy. It was a time when the student leaders of the day were a force to reckon with – forces that could not just be wished away. That student activism stemmed out important actors in the civil society and played a pivotal role in securing the rights and freedoms we enjoy today is a fact that cannot be downplayed. While his approach could have been the best given the times, I analyze his life and draw a few lessons, that had he probably observed he could have skirted walking the road that ultimately led him to the path of utmost destruction and ruin. The first time I heard of Karl Marx’s story, it took me with great grief; at how such a brilliant and hope-inspiring young man could irredeemably get lost in the allure of alcoholism – that a man who had attracted so much awe and admiration during his lifetime could die one of the most unfortunate of deaths as a nobody. It is Karl Marx’s story that made me take a low profile when I got to campus. Today I decided to use his story to derive a few lessons that I feel may help a student leader avoid travelling the same road he travelled. I broke the lessons into five major ones though the list could be longer. It is an article that should surely awaken the thoughts of that student activist who sees nothing beyond student leadership.


Lesson 1: Lie Low if Situation Dictates
Just as Robert Greene posits in his famous book The 48 Laws of Power, sometimes to ascend the leadership or political ladder – and remain there, it is paramount to lie as low as an envelope while in the lower ranks, even if it means going against a few principles you believe in – even if it is going to make you look like a coward. The great writer Chinua Achebe underpins this very thinking when he opines that it is in the compound of the coward where we stand to watch the ruins of what used to be the brave man’s home. You will remember that Miguna Miguna was also once a student leader and when the situation dictated he fled overseas. The great orator PLO Lumumba was also a student leader whom many critics have argued was an administration mannequin. Well, this could be true but weighing this against what he has achieved outside student leadership and imagining that this could have been impeded by fighting for students’ affairs with the gusto it commanded then it only tilts the balance to his ‘puppet’ approach. Probably, could he (Miguna Miguna) have insisted on staying, he might have met a fate similar to some of the student leaders who didn’t really have a good ending. In my opinion, Karl Marx could have violated this very first law of power

Lesson 2: Practise restraint.

At the end of the student leadership remember that you have a broader and higher duty to mankind in this life. Life is never just about student leadership.You will remember that Karl Marx was unable to secure a job despite the fact that he graduated top of his class – well he did secure a job but lost it barely a week after his employer realized he was ‘the Karl Marx’. Try to strike a balance between advocating for student grievances and burning the bridge that you could need to use in future. Student activism is something that, especially in this age and time, must be done with careful restraint because, at the end of the day, none of the students you so much advocate for their rights will be by your side when things turn against you. This again I must say must not be conflated to mean you should fail in your duty as a student leader. You must have the students’ interests at heart but you must remember that you too got a life; you too have dreams that could be thwarted in a moment of throwing caution to the wind to be that hero the students hope to see. You must remember that you could be that sliver of hope that your parents and probably the extended family are clinging on to save them from the mire of poverty. You must learn the art of compromising. Weigh options and make judicious decisions that may fundamentally, at times, go against what you stand for.

Lesson 3: Don’t Allow Yourself to Wrongfully Be Used Some people out there are only meant to use you.

Karl Marx dined with the high and mighty in the society. The opposition leaders of the day relied on him whenever they wanted to reach the masses. His mobilization skills were unparalleled. He would be used to marshal the students and organize demos and strikes but these same people never cared about securing him a job. They never batted an eyelid at his social problem of drinking. Few politicians did attend his burial. This is something that is perfectly captured by the thoughts of T. E. Lawrence in his book Seven Pillars of Wisdom. He aptly puts it that We lived many lives in those whirling campaigns, never sparing ourselves; yet when we achieved and the new world dawned, the old men came out again and took our victory to remake in the likeness of the former world they knew. My little experience has taught me that we are never the ones to change everything. Some problems are systemic and would take a different administration with the political goodwill to effect. You must live knowing that the society is very rigid to change. You must also learn to clearly delineate and mark a demarcation between that which is achievable and that which though could be achievable, may take you great unnecessary pains to attain.

Lesson 4: Never Expect Much in Return

I must admit that I was to coalesce the third and the fourth lesson for I see a little disparity on what they intend to bring out. Something I find so ironical about Karl Marx was the fact that he was never elected the Chairman of SONU. You are surprised! Well, the students could trust him with fighting for their rights but never entrusted him with the leadership of SONU. That to me is worrying. Could he have been just used as a means to an end? Could he have fairly lost all the three times he vied for the Chairmanship position? Could he have been rigged out every time he vied (as he always lamented after every election)? Could he have just been exploited by the opposition leaders and fellow students and left to his own devices when the tides started going against him? Well, I am as clueless as you are. I am yet to find answers to these questions. Never should you expect much gratitude for the services you offer to humankind?


Lesson 5: Know God

I felt that this was really important. Ask me why. You will remember that there were hard-lined student leaders before Karl Marx. There were those who also faced almost similar experiences. Karl Marx plunged into alcoholism, something which in my opinion precipitated his sad ending and compounded his problems. Karl Marx was a social wreck himself yet he preached of social and political reforms. That has been one argument that his critics have used against him. Alcoholism aggravated the whole situation. Beyond the surface of that lavish lifestyle deep inside he was living an empty life. As a student leader, you must try by all means possible to escape that allure of pomp and pleasure that always come with such positions. Spare some time for your spiritual and social life. Even Solomon in his great wisdom and untold riches observed that all under the sun is but vanity. He describes it as chasing the wind in Ecclesiastes. Have the end in mind from the very beginning. After four or five years, however, well you shall have served the students, you will have to leave that stage into another stage of life.

 

RUCU: THIRD ROUND SELECTION RESULTS| RUAHA CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY

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CONFIRMATION

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ST.JOHN UNIVERSITY: THIRD ROUND SELECTION RESULTS

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A List of  Selected Bachelor Degree Students 2017/2018, Batch 3

 

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UDSM: THIRD ROUND SELECTION RESULTS | PLEASE CONFIRM BEFORE 31 OCTOBER 2017

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The following applicants have been selected for the third round to join various undergraduate degree programmes for the 2017/2018 academic
year at the Mwl. J.K. Nyerer Mlimani Campus, Dar es Salaam University college (DUCE), and Mkwawa University College (MUCE) . The selected
applicants should report at their respective campuses on Saturday 28th October 2017 for the orientation week which will start on Monday 30th
October 2017. Joining instructions and admission letters should be collected at their respective campuses . Joining instructions and other
important information can also be downloaded from the University website at www.udsm.ac.tz (go to Undergraduate Section).

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UDSM: INVITATION TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION INTO DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM COURSE FOR JANUARY 2018 INTAKE

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INVITATION TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION INTO DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM COURSE FOR JANUARY 2018 INTAKE – (EVENING PROGRAMME)
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication (SJMC) of the University of Dar es Salaam, invites applications for admission from inside and outside Tanzania for a Diploma in Journalism programme beginning in January, 2018
1. Minimum Entrance Requirements A candidate shall be considered eligible for admission to a Diploma in Journalism programme of the University of Dar es Salaam if he/she obtains:
 NTA Level 4 in Journalism OR Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations (A.C.S.E.E), with at least one principal pass in relevant subjects.
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2. How to access the Application Form
(a) The Application form is available at School of Journalism and Mass  Communication (SJMC) – Mikocheni Area in Dar es Salaam (Near Makumbusho Village). The form is also available in the website www.udsm.ac.tz
(b) The application fee is Tsh.10,000/-. The deadline for the application is on November 20th, 2017. For more details please contact; The course Co-coordinator Ms. Zuhura Selemani Mob. 0655 233739, Email address: [email protected]
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UDOM: Loan Allocation, 2017/2018 -Batch 1

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