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Majina Ya Waliochaguliwa Chuo Cha Taifa Cha Utalii, Kampansi Ya Arusha MAJINA YA WALIOCHAGULIWA CHUO CHA TAIFA CHA UTALII, KAMPANSI YA ARUSHA NA. JINA KAMILI JINSI KATA WILAYA KOZI ALIYOCHAGULIWA 1 ABELY LOY MOLLEL ME SIWANDETI ARUMERU UPISHI 2 ALAEX LOY MAINOYA ME ILKIDING'A ARUSHA UPISHI 3 CALVIN MOSSES ME SHANGARAI ARUMERU UPISHI MALLYA 4 EMANUEL MOSES ME KIRANYI ARUMERU UPISHI KIVEYANI 5 EMMANUEL SAMWEL ME NGARENARO ARUSHA UPISHI KISUNTE 6 GASTON GABRIEL ME KIMANDOLU ARUSHA UPISHI KASIKO 7 GODSON GODFREY ME OLOIRIENI ARUSHA UPISHI ASSEY 8 HAIKAEL PETER KE MSASANI ARUSHA UPISHI MCHOME 9 ISMAIL SULEIMAN ME ARUSHA JIJI UPISHI AKWESO 10 LIGHTINESS SAREYO KE KIRANYI ARUSHA MJINI UPISHI MOLLEL 11 MARIAM PIMA ABBAS KE ARUMERU UPISHI 12 MATHAYO ERNEST ME KIOGA ARUMERU UPISHI AYUBU 13 MICHAEL GODSON ME ILBORU ARUSHA UPISHI MBISE 14 MODESTA KE SAKINA ARUSHA UPISHI WOULFUGANG KIONDO 15 MWANAIDI YUSUPH KE LEVOLOSI ARUSHA UPISHI 16 OSWARD JAMES ME ARUSHA UPISHI ITAMBU 17 OSWARD LEONARD ME LEMARA ARUSHA UPISHI MINJA 18 PAUL DEUS HILLYA ME LEMARA ARUSHA UPISHI 19 RAZACK ABDALLAH ME DARAJA MBILI ARUSHA UPISHI MWADHIN 20 REHEMA IDDY CHUMA KE ARUSHA JIJI UPISHI 21 SALIMU KITANGWA ME DARAJA II ARUSHA JIJI UPISHI 22 SOPHIA SULEMAN KE NAUREI ARUMERU UPISHI ITAMBU 23 ZEGERA ALFRED ME MOSHONO ARUSHA UPISHI KUNANI 24 NAZA DANIEL KE SAME SAME UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA MBONEA NA VINYWAJI 25 ABDALA JUMA IDDI ME SAKINA ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA NA VINYWAJI 26 ANGELA DAUDI KE NGARENARO ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA MTAWAS NA VINYWAJI 27 ANGELINA KULOGWA KE ELERAI ARUSHA MJINI UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA OMARI NA VINYWAJI 1 NA. JINA KAMILI JINSI KATA WILAYA KOZI ALIYOCHAGULIWA 28 ARAFAH RAMADHANI KE LEMARA ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA MJEMA NA VINYWAJI 29 BEATRICE EMMANUEL KE DULUTI ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA JOHN NA VINYWAJI 30 BRENDA FREDY KE NGUSERO ARUSHA DC UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA AGOSH NA VINYWAJI 31 DARIA EDWARD KE MOIVO ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA MGANDA NA VINYWAJI 32 ERICK KASHINDYE ME ARUSHA MJINI UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA BUNDALA NA VINYWAJI 33 FLORA PETER KE SAKINA ARUSHA JIJI UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA NA VINYWAJI 34 GEORGE OBEDI ME ARUSHA MJINI UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA MLANG'A NA VINYWAJI 35 HULDA LESKARY KE MOSHONO ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA SIRONGA NA VINYWAJI 36 JANETH FREDRICK KE KIRIKI ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA ENYASI NA VINYWAJI 37 KHALDI ME SOMBETINI ARUSHA MJINI UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA ANGELOMYALLA NA VINYWAJI 38 NAOMI ELISANTE KE OLASITI ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA BAYYO NA VINYWAJI 39 NORAH JAMES TIGILU KE ILKIUREI ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA NA VINYWAJI 40 NUSRAT SHABANI KE SOMBETINI ARUSHA MJINI UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA JUMA NA VINYWAJI 41 ROSE DANIEL GHAKA KE KARANGAI MERU UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA NA VINYWAJI 42 SHAMIMU SALUM KE ERANGAU ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA SHABAN NA VINYWAJI 43 SOOMBE KIRANDO ME OLOLOSOKWAN NGORONGORO UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA LOKEINE NA VINYWAJI 44 STELA VICENT ELIAS KE ARUSHA MJINI UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA NA VINYWAJI 45 STELLA FRANAEL MTUI KE MASHOLI ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA NA VINYWAJI 46 VICTORIA ELISANTE KE KIMANDOLU ARUSHA MJINI UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA KAAYA NA VINYWAJI 47 AMINA RAMADHANI KE ARUSHA ARUSHA HUDUMA ZA WAGENI SAID 48 ATHUMAN MAHAMUDU ME LOLOVONO ARUSHA MJINI HUDUMA ZA WAGENI ATHUMANI 49 BEATRICE LONING'O ME OLOIRIENI ARUSHA DC HUDUMA ZA WAGENI MOLLEL 50 DIGNA EPHRAIM MUSH KE KIRANYI ARUMERU HUDUMA ZA WAGENI 51 EMMANUEL JULIUS ME MBUGANI BABATI HUDUMA ZA WAGENI MOFULU 52 EMMANUELY ME OLOSIVA ARUSHA DC HUDUMA ZA WAGENI SAMWELY MOLELI 53 FADHILA ISMAIL KE NGONGONGARE MERU HUDUMA ZA WAGENI KITUNDU 2 NA. JINA KAMILI JINSI KATA WILAYA KOZI ALIYOCHAGULIWA 54 GOODLUCK SHAYO ME ELERAI ARUSHA JIJI HUDUMA ZA WAGENI 55 IRENE DAUDI KE ARUSHA ARUSHA HUDUMA ZA WAGENI CHILUMBA 56 JEREMIA DOMINICK ME ARUHA ARUMERU HUDUMA ZA WAGENI NANYARO 57 JORDAN FAUSTIN ME LASSO MOSHI VIJIJINI HUDUMA ZA WAGENI LYIMO 58 KENEDY MARRY ME NGORONGORO NGORONGORO HUDUMA ZA WAGENI LAIZER 59 KENNEDY WILLIAM ME MOIVARO ARUMERU HUDUMA ZA WAGENI RINGO 60 LAURENCE EDWARD ME MULLA ARUMERU HUDUMA ZA WAGENI MALIAKI 61 LEONARD GERALD ME ARUSHA ARUSHA MJINI HUDUMA ZA WAGENI NNKO 62 LILIAN ERASTO KE OLMATEJOO 'B' ARUSHA JIJI HUDUMA ZA WAGENI LAMECK 63 MATHEW LOGERIA ME NGUZO MBILI MERU HUDUMA ZA WAGENI ERASTO 64 MOHAMED HUSSEN ME MAJENGO ARUSHA MJINI HUDUMA ZA WAGENI YUSUPH 65 MWAJUMA OMARY KE LEVOLOSI ARUSHA MJINI HUDUMA ZA WAGENI MSUO 66 NASMA HAMMIS MURO KE KILIMANI KONDOA HUDUMA ZA WAGENI 67 RUTH LIFURENGE KE SOKONI ARUSHA JIJI HUDUMA ZA WAGENI 68 SEBASTIAN PAULO ME KIJENGE ARUSHA MJINI HUDUMA ZA WAGENI SWAI 69 WILLIMON SARIAN ME LOLIONDO NGORONGORO HUDUMA ZA WAGENI NANGUI 70 WITNESS SILIACUS KE KIKOKWARU"B" ARUSHA HUDUMA ZA WAGENI FRANCIS 71 ASHURA YAHANA KE USA RIVER ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA SEDEU NA UDOBI 72 ESTER WILIFRED KE OLOSIVA ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA MOLEL NA UDOBI 73 GLADNESS S BURRA KE BASHNET BABATI UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 74 GLEE G ORIO KE SIHA UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 75 ISMAIL SHAGILU ME OSUNYAI ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 76 REBECA PAUL ISRAEL KE SOMBETINI ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 77 SARAH MOLLEL KE TARAKWA ARUSHA JIJI UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 78 VICTORIA LUCAS JOEL KE MONDULI ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 79 AISHA MALLYA KE SAWEVUNO ARUSHA UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 80 AMON BALIAGATI ME KIMANDOLO ARUSHA UTENGENEZAJI NA MUKISA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 3 NA. JINA KAMILI JINSI KATA WILAYA KOZI ALIYOCHAGULIWA 81 ANITHA MHINA KE USARIVER ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 82 BEATRICE ANOLD KE SABASABA MONDULI UTENGENEZAJI NA TEMBA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 83 DAINES LAURENT KE MWEMBE SAME UTENGENEZAJI NA MCHOME UOKAJI WA MIKATE 84 DAMIAN FABIAN ME MOIVO ARUSHA UTENGENEZAJI NA MOLLEL UOKAJI WA MIKATE 85 DORCAS STEVEN KE FFU ARUSHA UTENGENEZAJI NA WAZIRI UOKAJI WA MIKATE 86 ELIZABETH JAMES KE OLASITI ARUSHA JIJI UTENGENEZAJI NA SINGA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 87 GALO ELIHURUMA ME SIWANDETI ARUSHA UTENGENEZAJI NA MOLLEL UOKAJI WA MIKATE 88 HAPPINESS SIFAEL KE USA RIVER ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA KITOMARY UOKAJI WA MIKATE 89 HILDA SAMSON KE ARUSHA ARUSHA MJINI UTENGENEZAJI NA MOLLEL UOKAJI WA MIKATE 90 IMELDA ALEX MUSHI KE NS ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 91 LUGANO K SAMBO KE SEKEI ARUSHA JIJI UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 92 LUSSA MELEMBUKI ME LONG'DONG' ARUSHA KIJIJIN UTENGENEZAJI NA MOLLEL UOKAJI WA MIKATE 93 MAGDALENA MICHAEL KE ARUMERU ARUSHA KIJIJIN UTENGENEZAJI NA SHIO UOKAJI WA MIKATE 94 PATRICK HERIEL NKYA ME SINONI MONDULI UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 95 PEACE NELSON KE MLIMANI ARUSHA UTENGENEZAJI NA MKABANUKYA KIJIJINI UOKAJI WA MIKATE 96 RABU SHABANI KUWE KE SOKONI 1 ARUSHA MJINI UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 97 RIZIKI KANANKIRE KE NSHOPU MERU UTENGENEZAJI NA MUNGURE UOKAJI WA MIKATE 98 RUHAMA EZEKIA KE KWERA ARUSHA KIJIJIN UTENGENEZAJI NA MWANYANYA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 99 SABRAH SAID ZUBERI KE ILKIUREI ARUSHA UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 100 SOLAISI SOSTHENES KE - ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA KATUNZI UOKAJI WA MIKATE 101 ZAWADI KE OLORIENI ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA LOILANG'AKAKI UOKAJI WA MIKATE 102 MATILDA BARIKIEL KE MAJENGO ARUSHA MJINI UPISHI NKYA 103 JOSEPHAT JEMINI ME OLEVIENI ARUSHA MJINI UTENGENEZAJI NA MUNISHI UOKAJI WA MIKATE 104 ANGELA EDIUDI KAAYA KE SHANGARAI ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 105 DOREEN JEREMIA KE MADUKANI ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA LIANA NA UDOBI 106 EVELINE JULIUS KE UWIRO ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NASSARI NA UDOBI 4 NA. JINA KAMILI JINSI KATA WILAYA KOZI ALIYOCHAGULIWA 107 HEFSIBA DAVID KE ARUSHA JIJI UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 108 KIYANA KIMOLO KE ARUSHA ARUSHA MJINI UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA BAKARI NA UDOBI 109 LIDYA ZACHARIA LABU KE KARATU UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 110 LUIZA ERNEST KE LEMARA ARUSHA JIJI UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 111 MARIAM JUMA SEFU KE OLORIENI ARUSHA DC UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 112 MARIAM MASUTUI KE LEMARA ARUSHA JIJI UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 113 MARTHA JAMES KE KIJENGE ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA MWITA NA UDOBI 114 MONICA ANDREA PAUL KE NGURUNO MONDULI UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 115 MOUREEN BARNABA KE ARSUHA ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA MMARI NA UDOBI 116 MWATATU SAIDI KE OLMATEJOO 'B' ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA GWANDI NA UDOBI 117 SABRINA S HUSSEIN KE SAKINA ARUSHA JIJI UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 118 MARIA LEMBRIS MEIJO KE - ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA CHAKULA NA VINYWAJI 119 ZAITUNI H BURA KE KATI ARUSHA JIJI UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 120 MWANAIDI MOHMOUD KE - ARUSHA UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA IDDY NA UDOBI MAJINA YA AKIBA NA. JINA KAMILI JINSI KATA WILAYA KOZI 1 ALLY RAMADHANI KE MOIVARO ARUSHA UPISHI MKWIZU 2 ANSILLAR GODLISTEN KE MOIVO ARUSHA UPISHI MSHANGA 3 BETRICE ALPHAYO KE SIWANDETI ARUSHA DC UPISHI LOY 4 FATINA BAKARI KE THEMI ARUSHA UPISHI ATHUMANI 5 FRIDA IZANUDIA KE NGORBOB ARUMERU UPISHI NAONGA 6 GRACE NOEL KE MORORONI MERU UPISHI NASSARY 7 JACLINE AMWIEL KE MATEVESI ARUSHA DC UPISHI KITOMARI 8 JOSEPHINE HAMSON KE SOKONI 1 ARUSHA UPISHI MSHIU 9 MUHAMMAD ME ARUSHA JIJI UPISHI RAMADHAN SWALEHE 10 ROSE BONIFACE RTTE KE SAKINA ARUSAH UPISHI 5 NA. JINA KAMILI JINSI KATA WILAYA KOZI ALIYOCHAGULIWA 11 SADA MOHAMEDI KE NGUSERO ARUSHA UPISHI NYARI 12 WITNESS MOLLEL KE BARAA ARUMERU UPISHI 13 ZAWADI GODSON KE OLDADAI ARUSHA UPISHI ZACHARIA 14 ALLY SALIM HATIBU ME ARUMERU UHUDUMU WA VYUMBA NA UDOBI 15 FAQDHILI BASHIRU ME SEKEI ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA FADHILIO UOKAJI WA MIKATE 16 GLORY D PALLANGYO KE SONGORO ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 17 JACKLINE RITE KE OLOIRIEN ARUSHA JIJI UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 18 LINDA MOLLEL KE KIRANYI ARUSHA JIJI UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 19 LUCY LESKAR KE MUSA ARUSHA JIJI UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 20 MARIAM R MJENGI KE SEKEI ARUSHA JIJI UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 21 NAOMI Z MARTIN KE SEKEI ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 22 NEEMA P LAIZER KE SOMBETINI ARUSHA JIJI UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 23 RAHEL Y MAGOGWA KE KIUTU ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 24 SHADAPHER S KE USARIVER ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA KAMWELA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 25 WINROSE ERASMO KE SEKEI ARUSHA UTENGENEZAJI NA NG'UNDA UOKAJI WA MIKATE 26 ZAWADI KE OLORIENI ARUMERU UTENGENEZAJI NA LOILANG'AKAKI UOKAJI WA MIKATE 6 .
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