Africa-Press – Tanzania. HOME Affairs Deputy Minister Mr Jumanne Sagini has reminded form six graduates to abide by the laws of the land as they pursue other life endeavours.
“You are now going to the university and colleges, it is the right time that you abide by laws of the land, else, you may stumble at the strong arm of the state,” Mr Sagini said as he officiated form six graduation for Feza Boys and Girls Secondary School graduation in Dar es Salaam over the weekend.
He told the graduating students that they should be vigilant and put in efforts to study more to realise their dreams in education.
During form six graduation a total of 168 students graduated with best performance in examination. Out of them, 70 were girls while boys were 98.
The director of Feza Schools Mr Ibrahim Rashid, said that apart from best performance, the school is emphasizing on growing up educated young generation who values and loves their nation and who are equipped with universal moral and conduct.
“Our objective is to produce graduates having no discrimination towards religious beliefs, language, colour and have respect for everyone who will live in peace and solidarity with fellow human beings,” he said.
Anna Eliezer Mbuki, the daughter of the Attorney General, Eliezer Feleshi, emerged an outstanding student with best performance for students doing HGE combination at the school.
Interviewed by the `Daily News’ at the sideline of the graduation ceremony, she expressed her gratefulness to the almighty, advising other pupils to put in more efforts to achieve such an excellent performance.
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