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Halmashauri Ya Jiji La Arusha MKOA WA ARUSHA HALMASHAURI YA JIJI LA ARUSHA WANAFUNZI WALIOCHAGULIWA KUJIUNGA NA KIDATO CHA KWANZA 2019 A: SHULE ZA BWENI SHULE ZA UFAULU MZURI ZAIDI I:WAVULANA NAMBA YA NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO SHULE AENDAYO DARAJA MTAHINIWA 1 PS0102080-032 JASTINE PAUL SWAI LUCKY VICENT ILBORU A 2 PS0102100-036 JUNIOR ELIMOSE MKENI ST JUDE ILBORU A 3 PS0102100-028 FREDRICK BENEDICT MMARI ST JUDE MZUMBE A 4 PS0102100-030 GEORGE AUGUSTINO MBELWA ST JUDE MZUMBE A 5 PS0102100-020 DENIS ABDIEL MOLLEL ST JUDE KIBAHA A 6 PS0102080-014 CEDRICK CHARLES MNZAVA LUCKY VICENT KIBAHA A SHULE ZA UFUNDI 1 PS0102080-050 RAMZU SHWAHIB SHAO LUCKY VICENT IFUNDA TECH A 2 PS0102080-051 REGAN OMBENI SAWE LUCKY VICENT IFUNDA TECH A 3 PS0102149-009 UWESU ABDALLAH AMIRI NYAHIRI IFUNDA TECH A 4 PS0102080-029 IKRAM ABDALLAH KIPUNDE LUCKY VICENT IFUNDA TECH A 5 PS0102116-008 ERICK ELIMBOTHO MKHANDI DOMINION IFUNDA TECH A 6 PS0102104-012 ISRAEL OBED KIVUYO ROYAL MTWARA TECH A 7 PS0102106-007 DERICK ULRICK FESTUS GOOD HOPE MTWARA TECH A 8 PS0102080-018 DEOGRATIUS ALEX MANGOWI LUCKY VICENT MTWARA TECH A 9 PS0102100-024 EMMANUEL SAMWEL ONYAMBO ST JUDE MTWARA TECH A 10 PS0102050-015 PRINCE ELISAMEHE SHIRIMA LOAMO TANGA TECH A 11 PS0102100-023 EMILY DAVID NTANDU ST JUDE TANGA TECH A 12 PS0102033-062 MOHAMED ABDALLAH SUYA IMANI TANGA TECH A SHULE ZA BWENI KAWAIDA 1 PS0102073-073 MOLO LEMALLY KERETHO ARUSHA ALLIANCE PUGU A 2 PS0102106-004 BRAYAN UVENALI FELIX GOOD HOPE MOSHI A 3 PS0102033-069 PRINCE VICENT MMASSY IMANI BALANG'DALALU A 4 PS0102080-006 AMIRI SWALEHE AMIRI LUCKY VICENT BALANG'DALALU A 5 PS0102080-035 JULIUS EVAREST MOLLEL LUCKY VICENT BALANG'DALALU A A.1:WANAFUFNZI WENYE MAHITAJI MAALUM I:WAVULANA NAMBA YA NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO SHULE AENDAYO DARAJA MTAHINIWA 1 PS0102103-012 SABATO JOHN PASKALI INTEL LONGIDO B 2 PS0102001-019 DICKSON FRANK NYANGE ARUSHA LONGIDO B 3 PS0102001-037 KELVIN MUNGURE NDELEKWA ARUSHA LONGIDO B 4 PS0102020-057 JACOBO MATHIAS NYIMBI THEMI LONGIDO C 5 PS0102010-097 VENANCE GODFAST NIKANORI MERU THEMI B 6 PS0102010-066 LOQMAN ALLY ABDALLAH MERU THEMI B 7 PS0102054-036 BRAYAN SOLOMON NJAU UKOMBOZI THEMI C 8 PS0102028-001 ADAM EMMANUEL LYIMO ARUSHA MODERN THEMI B Page 1 of 39 9 PS0102008-821 DAMIAN ERNEST MMASI SOKONI I THEMI C 10 PS0102042-038 BRAYAN JOHN MWANGIMBA SOKONI I THEMI B 11 PS0102003-054 JOHNSON KELVIN WILLIAM BURKA THEMI B A.2: SHULE ZA BWENI SHULE ZA UFAULU MZURI ZAIDI II:WASICHANA NAMBA YA NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO SHULE AENDAYO DARAJA MTAHINIWA 1 PS0102100-117 NICE OBED KIVUYO ST JUDE KILAKALA A 2 PS0102033-093 ELIZABETH JOHN MUSHI IMANI KILAKALA A 3 PS0102080-129 SHARON HUMPREY MKUMBO LUCKY VICENT MSALATO A 4 PS0102149-021 SABINA LAZARUS CHAMBALA NYAHIRI TABORA GIRLS A 5 PS0102112-025 NORAH LAZARO LASIKI UPENDO FRIENDS TABORA GIRLS A SHULE ZA UFUNDI 1 PS0102080-132 TATYANA FARAJA MGIMBA LUCKY VICENT TANGA TECH A SHULE ZA BWENI KAWAIDA 1 PS0102111-054 JAMILA OMARI MWAIMU ST MONICA KOROGWE A 2 PS0102111-055 JOYCE FIDELIS KYARWENDA ST MONICA KAZIMA A 3 PS0102116-027 ANNELINE FRANK UISSO DOMINION MLINGANO A 4 PS0102111-065 NOSIM SAMWEL LOY ST MONICA BALANG'DALALU A A.3: WANAFUFNZI WENYE MAHITAJI MAALUM II:WASICHANA NAMBA YA NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO SHULE AENDAYO DARAJA MTAHINIWA 1 PS0102001-069 FLORA RICHARD LAIZER ARUSHA LONGIDO B 2 PS0102001-076 HOSIANA MESHACK LAIZER ARUSHA LONGIDO C 3 PS0102002-070 AICHI AMAN ANASE BARAA THEMI C 4 PS0102010-158 NADYA HASSAN ABDALLAH MERU THEMI B 5 PS0102074-103 JACKLINE JACKSON POLYA BURKA ESTATE THEMI C 6 PS0102033-131 MARY JOHN KUZWA IMANI THEMI B 7 PS0102008-102 LILIAN AUGUSTINO SHAYO LEMARA THEMI B B: SHULE ZA SEKONDARI ZA KUTWA/HOSTEL 1. SHULE YA SEKONDARI BARAA I: WAVULANA NAMBA YA NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO SHULE AENDAYO DARAJA MTAHINIWA 1 PS0102091-027 YASH SUDHIR SHARMA SHEPHERD BARAA A 2 PS0102095-035 SOSPETER GITHINJI NGUGI UHURU PEAK BARAA A 3 PS0102091-001 ALBERT EVANS MTAMBI SHEPHERD BARAA A 4 PS0102114-001 AARON GEORGE NATAI BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 5 PS0102095-036 WILSON LAURENCE CHAMI UHURU PEAK BARAA A 6 PS0102114-006 JOHN LINUS RITE BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 7 PS0102095-010 DAVID JOEL MOLLEL UHURU PEAK BARAA A 8 PS0102090-004 BRAYSON LISTONE MOLLEL SHANGARAO BARAA A 9 PS0102114-013 MORRIS HENRY BAZIBU BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A Page 2 of 39 10 PS0102114-003 BENJAMIN CHARLES LAIZER BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 11 PS0102091-004 ANORLD MESIAKI MEMAR SHEPHERD BARAA A 12 PS0102091-025 PAUL CLEMENT MHANDO SHEPHERD BARAA A 13 PS0102095-011 DAVID JOSEPH MGINI UHURU PEAK BARAA A 14 PS0102125-002 SAMWEL SILVESTER SHECHAMBO STAR LIGHT BARAA A 15 PS0102002-066 WILLIAM ENOS MALELE BARAA BARAA A NAMBA YA NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO SHULE AENDAYO DARAJA MTAHINIWA 16 PS0102114-015 PRAYGOD SOLOMON LEROMBO BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 17 PS0102091-011 EMMANUEL THOMAS MTENGA SHEPHERD BARAA A 18 PS0102095-015 EMMANUEL GEOFREY ANTUPA UHURU PEAK BARAA A 19 PS0102095-012 DENZEL VEDASTO IZOBA UHURU PEAK BARAA A 20 PS0102095-031 PROSPER PETER MOLLEL UHURU PEAK BARAA A 21 PS0102114-009 KENETH NOEL MONKO BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 22 PS0102114-018 WILBARD GABRIEL MALLYA BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 23 PS0102114-008 KELVIN ARNOLD LAIZER BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 24 PS0102091-022 NICKSON ELISAMIA LUKUMAY SHEPHERD BARAA A 25 PS0102095-021 JUDICATE AMINIEL MBISE UHURU PEAK BARAA A 26 PS0102002-016 EBENEZA ELISHA SAMBWETI BARAA BARAA A 27 PS0102090-014 HASANI YASINI OMARY SHANGARAO BARAA A 28 PS0102095-009 BRITHSON EMMANUEL KITTIRA UHURU PEAK BARAA A 29 PS0102095-005 ALVIN FRIMINI MOSHA UHURU PEAK BARAA A 30 PS0102114-010 LEWIS LIVINGSTONE LEKULE BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 31 PS0102125-001 ABEDINEGO GIDION MELSORY STAR LIGHT BARAA A 32 PS0102095-013 ELVIS ERICK MSANGI UHURU PEAK BARAA A 33 PS0102095-017 FRANK MARTIN MASSAWE UHURU PEAK BARAA A 34 PS0102114-017 TIMOTHY BENSON NGOSEKI BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 35 PS0102091-006 BRIGHT FARAJA MWAIJANDE SHEPHERD BARAA A 36 PS0102095-008 BRIGHT SILAS BITURO UHURU PEAK BARAA A 37 PS0102095-016 EVANCE AUDIFACE MBIMBI UHURU PEAK BARAA A 38 PS0102114-004 DANIEL SAMSON MOLLEL BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 39 PS0102091-007 CALVIN FREDSON MUSHI SHEPHERD BARAA A 40 PS0102091-020 JUNIOR SILVANO KESSY SHEPHERD BARAA A 41 PS0102095-003 ABIAH DAVID PHIRI UHURU PEAK BARAA A 42 PS0102114-012 MABULA MASAGA IBAMBA BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA A 43 PS0102095-002 ABDALLAH AMIRI ABDALLAH UHURU PEAK BARAA A 44 PS0102095-032 RAPHAEL JULIUS MAGITA UHURU PEAK BARAA A 45 PS0102095-001 ABAS ALFRED SIKAPONDA UHURU PEAK BARAA A 46 PS0102095-026 MESHACK EMMANUEL MUSHI UHURU PEAK BARAA A 47 PS0102095-023 JUNIOUR GREYSON AGAPITI UHURU PEAK BARAA A 48 PS0102091-002 ALFRED EVANS MTAMBI SHEPHERD BARAA A 49 PS0102091-005 ANORLD ZAKAYO AYO SHEPHERD BARAA A 50 PS0102002-044 JOVIN DANIEL MOLLEL BARAA BARAA B 51 PS0102002-017 EBENEZA JONAS KIVUYO BARAA BARAA B 52 PS0102114-002 ATHUMANI TAIMURU KISIWA BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA B Page 3 of 39 53 PS0102091-003 ALLAN ARTEN MOSHA SHEPHERD BARAA B 54 PS0102095-007 BRIAN ANSELEM OISSO UHURU PEAK BARAA B 55 PS0102002-022 ERASTO SANARE LAIZER BARAA BARAA B 56 PS0102118-007 SHEDRACK JOSEPH LAIZER GLORYLAND BARAA B 57 PS0102090-008 DENIS JASON MOIRO SHANGARAO BARAA B 58 PS0102095-004 AKRAM IBRAHIM YUSUFU UHURU PEAK BARAA B 59 PS0102002-010 BRAYAN JACKSON MINJA BARAA BARAA B 60 PS0102002-028 GODWIN GONZAGA MUSHI BARAA BARAA B 61 PS0102002-062 SHEDRACK NURU SALIM BARAA BARAA B 62 PS0102114-007 JUNIOR PAUL KIYAO BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA B NAMBA YA NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO SHULE AENDAYO DARAJA MTAHINIWA 63 PS0102090-026 KELVIN ELISARIA MATIMATI SHANGARAO BARAA B 64 PS0102091-010 DESMOND DAUDI MLAULE SHEPHERD BARAA B 65 PS0102095-019 INNOCENT DICKSON NYELLA UHURU PEAK BARAA B 66 PS0102091-008 DAVID DANIEL BANGA SHEPHERD BARAA B 67 PS0102095-030 PRINCE EMMANUEL ANDREA UHURU PEAK BARAA B 68 PS0102002-023 EVANCE YUSUPH MOLLEL BARAA BARAA B 69 PS0102114-016 ROBIN RODRICK KWEKA BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA B 70 PS0102114-005 HUDHAIFA ALLY MLAVI BRIGHT FUTURE BARAA B 71 PS0102091-015 IGNAS ISAYA OLESAIBULU SHEPHERD BARAA B 72 PS0102095-020 JONATHAN ELISARIA MBISE UHURU PEAK BARAA B 73 PS0102002-034 ISAKA ALLY BENEDICT BARAA BARAA B 74 PS0102091-017 JOEL PATRICK SENG'UNDA SHEPHERD BARAA B 75 PS0102091-016 ISACK RAIS MOLLEL SHEPHERD BARAA B 76 PS0102095-006 BRAYSON WILFRED MEELA UHURU PEAK BARAA B 77 PS0102095-029 PRINCE ELIBARIKI LAIZER UHURU PEAK BARAA B 78 PS0102002-024 FADHILI EDWARD WILLIAM BARAA BARAA B 79 PS0102002-043 JOVIN BENSON KIVUYO BARAA BARAA B 80 PS0102118-003 COSTANTINE CHRISTOPHER MCHOMVUGLORYLAND BARAA B II: WASICHANA NAMBA YA NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO SHULE AENDAYO DARAJA MTAHINIWA 1 PS0102091-035 ELIZABETH SAMWEL SINKALA SHEPHERD BARAA A 2 PS0102095-043 HALIMA ABDALLAH MKAZI UHURU PEAK BARAA A 3 PS0102091-041 HESPER FRANK KASEBELE SHEPHERD BARAA A 4 PS0102091-038 HELGER FRANK KASEBELE SHEPHERD BARAA A 5 PS0102095-045 MAUREEN WOISY MBOYA UHURU PEAK BARAA A 6 PS0102118-010 GLORY GADI MOLLEL GLORYLAND BARAA A 7 PS0102091-052 NAOMI NGALESONI PINZARO SHEPHERD BARAA A 8 PS0102091-032 DIANA DAVID CHARLES SHEPHERD BARAA A 9 PS0102091-036 FAITH JOSEPH SWAI SHEPHERD BARAA A 10 PS0102091-062 ZAWADI JOSEPH NAMUYATA SHEPHERD BARAA A 11 PS0102095-039 CAREEN ELIAS LAIZER UHURU PEAK BARAA A 12 PS0102095-037 AGATHA JULIUS SAUWA UHURU PEAK BARAA A Page 4 of 39 13 PS0102095-049 NENGARIPO RICHARD KONINA UHURU PEAK BARAA A 14 PS0102091-034 ELIZABETH DEO TEMBA SHEPHERD BARAA A 15 PS0102091-053 NEEMA LAURENT ANTO SHEPHERD BARAA A 16 PS0102091-040 HELLEN LAMECK NKOLA SHEPHERD BARAA A 17 PS0102095-052 NORAH DEODATUS KAHEMA UHURU PEAK BARAA A 18 PS0102114-027 REVIVAL PETER NDELWA BRIGHT
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