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Majina Ya Vijana Waliochaguliwa Kwenda Nachingwea Jkt - Lindi MAJINA YA VIJANA WALIOCHAGULIWA KWENDA NACHINGWEA JKT - LINDI S/NO JINA LA SHULE JINSIA MAJINA KAMILI 1 KIBASILA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULKARIM S RAMADHANI 2 BONDENI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULKARIM SALIMU MOHAMED 3 SHAMSIYE BOYS' SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULKARIM SHABAN BOMA 4 NYAKAHURA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULKARIM SIMON CHOAJI 5 ISLAMIYA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULKARIM SULEIMAN ABDUL 6 SHAABAN ROBERT SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULKARIM ZANGIRA ISIAKA 7 SHAMBALAI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULKARIMU B YANDA 8 KIGONIGONI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULKARIMU BASHIRI ALLY 9 ST.ANTHONY'S SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULKARIMU MUKHISINI BAISHE 10 KIRINJIKO ISLAMIC SEMINARY M ABDULKHAREEM RIDHIWANI 11 MWANZI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULKHERY KICHONDO GARD 12 TARIME SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULL Z ADAMU 13 KIGONSERA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULLAH ISMAILY JUMA 14 KWIRO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULLAH O MKUMBA 15 MPWAPWA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULLAH SELEMANI RAMADHANI 16 SHAABAN ROBERT SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDUL-LATIF MOHAMED ZEIN 17 MINAKI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULLATIFF FADHIL CHEKANAE 18 KIBITI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULLATIFU AMIRI ISSA 19 AIRWING SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULLATIFU SHABANI DIBWE 20 ANNA MKAPA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMAJDI SAID SONGORO 21 KINONDONI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMAJID AHMED GHARIB 22 JITEGEMEE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDUL-MAJID KHAMIS MOHAMED 23 OCEAN SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMAJIDI BAKARI SAIDI 24 AL-HARAMAIN ISLAMIC SEMINARY M ABDULMALICK A YUSUPH 25 BEROYA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALICK HASSAN CHAUGA 26 MINAKI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALICK MAJID TEIKWA 27 THAQAAFA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALICK MOHAMMED HILAL 28 KABANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDUL-MALICK SALUM ISMAIL 29 BAGAMOYO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALICK YUSUPH MMARY 30 KAGANGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALIK ALAWI JUMA 31 SHAMSIYE BOYS' SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALIK ATHUMANI MLINGA 32 ILONGERO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALIK JAMALI SEMPANGA 33 KIBASILA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALIK JULIUS LUTALA 34 MANGUANJUKI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALIK MAULID SAID 35 NDANDA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALIK SHAHA MAKAME 36 KIGURUNYEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABDULMALIKI B MNULI 37 MUSOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL EDWARD NJUVAINEI 38 MAJENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL ELIGI MUSHI 39 PAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL ELISHA KATEMI 40 RORYA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL EMMANUEL SHIJA 41 ST.MARY'S JUNIOR SEMINARY M ABEL F MBAI 42 LYAMUNGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL FIKIRI MAKALO 43 KAZIMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL FRANCE JOHN 44 NYAMPULUKANO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL FRANCIS LUSHONA 45 KANADI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL GENGE GERVAS 46 LUKOLE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL GERALD GOLCANUS 47 KAGANGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL GUGU ONESMO 48 LUGUFU BOYS' SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL JACKSON OBEID 49 ALI HASSAN MWINYI ISLAMIC SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL JILALA LUTAMLA 50 MWALIMU J K NYERERE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL JUDI MROBEZI 51 MUSOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL KACHEMBEHO LUCAS 52 BARIADI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL KACHUNGWA BUNZALI 53 TOSAMAGANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL LAMECK MASHINYALI 54 MWAKAVUTA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL LEO MWAIFWANI 55 NKASI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL LONGA GEORGE 56 MAKONGORO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL LUSANANGA NGOHOISALE 57 KWIRO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL LUSELE GERVAS 58 MAWENI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL M GWESO 59 MARA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL M KASHEKU 60 SENGEREMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL M KULWA 61 JAMHURI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL MAGOBO BUKELEBE 62 LUKOLE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL MAJIGE MASOLWA 63 SAME SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL MANYILIZU NYANDA 64 ULAYASI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL MARK MWEGAMILE 65 MOSHI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL MARKO ABEL 66 LUKOLE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL MASHIKU LUCAS 67 BAGAMOYO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL MHAMBA LUCAS 68 KALANGALALA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL MHANGWA NKILIJIWA 69 BUGENE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL MICHAEL CHARLES 70 KANADI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL MOSES KIGINGI 71 KIBITI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL NESTORY ONGUKO 72 NGUDU SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL NGAVUNE ANTONY 73 USEVYA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL NJILE JOHN 74 SENGEREMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL NKALANGO MARTINE 75 ILONGERO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL PETRO WILSON 76 BAGAMOYO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL RAMADHAN MAGOKE 77 KIGOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL RAPHAEL NTABAGO 78 RUNGWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL ROBERT JAMES 79 SAME SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL ROGATH KIONDO 80 MAGUFULI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL S NGAIWA 81 RUNZEWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL SHINJE MALAGI 82 KANYIGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL SIMAMKAMA MUSHABI 83 JITEGEMEE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL SYLVANUS RUDIBUKA 84 IHUNGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL TILUSASILA CHARLES 85 NTUNDURU SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABEL Y SAGWA 86 EMBOREET SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELI RAPHAEL 87 NGUDU SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELI BAHATI IHUMILO 88 AMANI ABEID KARUME SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELI CHARLES MNG'ONI 89 KATE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELI ILANKUNDA STEPHANO 90 NYARUBANDA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELI PASKALI ABELI 91 AIRPORT SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELI PET MWAKAGILE 92 IGAWILO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELY B SHEGHA 93 KAWAWA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELY BEATUS NGONGOLO 94 MESSA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELY BUDAGA WILLIAMU 95 NJOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELY ELIAS KAVAYA 96 IMBORU SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELY GEOFREY MNGOYA 97 DAKAMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELY MABULA JORAM 98 LUGUFU BOYS' SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABELY YUSUPH BUTOKI 99 MTWANGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABENAIZA BONIFACE MIHO 100 KONGWA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABENEGO AMOS LUSINDE 101 NYAKATO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU NAHODHA DOBELE 102 KIWANJA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU O MWALEMBE 103 IYUNGA TECHNICAL SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU O SANGA 104 SENGEREMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU OMARY IKAKU 105 KAZIMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU P SHIMBA 106 MAGU SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU PETER MASHIMBA 107 NJOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU R MWAKASEGE 108 MSAMALA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU RAJABU NDILA 109 EMANUEL NCHIMBI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU S LUBWALI 110 BIHAWANA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU S MARSELI 111 IHUNGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU S NGENZI 112 IGAWILO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU S NKOTA 113 LUGOBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU SALEHE HUDSON 114 MWINYI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU SALIMU MHENWA 115 NDONO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU SHABAN SAIDI 116 MANGUANJUKI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU SHABANI IRUMBA 117 MILAMBO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU SOSTHENES MASINDE 118 ULAMBYA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU UHURU MWALYANZI 119 MBEYA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AYUBU WILIAM SIPANJE 120 TUKUYU SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA R MWANTAKE 121 SANGU SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA R PANJA 122 SUMBAWANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA R ZAWADI 123 TANGA TECHNICAL SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA RAMADHANI HUSSEIN 124 SENGEREMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA RAMADHANI NDEGE 125 BINZA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA RAPHAEL GYUNDA 126 MADIBIRA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA RAPHAEL KAJUKA 127 NSUMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA RASHID MADUHU 128 KWIRO SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA RASHIDI MALAMBUKA 129 MVUMI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA RICHARD SUMILA 130 KASITA SEMINARY M BARAKA ROBERT HYERA 131 MAKIBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA ROJAS CHAMWENE 132 MSAKWALO SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA RUMUMBA ISSA 133 KANTALAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA S COSMA 134 LULUMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA S MADEGE 135 ANNE MARIE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA S MAFOLE 136 PAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA S MAMBYA 137 ANNE MARIE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA S MTAMBO 138 KIBAHA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA S MUHAMMED 139 EMANUEL NCHIMBI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA S MWAMBUNGU 140 LOYOLA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA S SAID 141 MILAMBO SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SA HAMISI 142 LIWALE DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SAIDI LIHAMBWALI 143 TUNDURU SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SAIDI MASUDI 144 AMANI ABEID KARUME SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SAIDI MSUYA 145 AZANIA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SALIM MAUMBA 146 HAMZA AZIZI ALLY MEMORIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SAMWEL JIDAYI 147 BAGAMOYO SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SAMWEL KENTTE 148 KISHAPU SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SAMWEL MLEHYA 149 MAGU SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SAMWEL TUKUKA 150 LUPA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SAMWELI KITOMARI 151 THAQAAFA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SASITA VENANCE 152 TUKUYU SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SENTIWILL LAURENT 153 ILBORU SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SIKUJUA MTWEVE 154 KISIWANI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SIMON MWANJOMBE 155 ITIGI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SIMON SIMION 156 MAGU SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SOSPETER MKAMA 157 CHATO SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA STANLEY KAULANYINA 158 MWAKALELI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA STEPHANO GIRIGISI 159 MAGUFULI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA STEPHEN MWAMPULO 160 NYEHUNGE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA STEVEN NJEJA 161 ALFAGEMS SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA STIVIN MGALUSI 162 RUNZEWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SYLIVERY GALUS 163 BWIRU BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA SYLIVESTER MNYAWAMI 164 ILBORU SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA T FREDERICK 165 NJOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA T NJABULO 166 KAFULE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA T TEMU 167 RORYA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA TABUGOMBA RENATUS 168 KISIWANI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA TENGO RAPHAEL 169 SAME SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA TEOPHIL HERMAN 170 KONGWA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA THOMAS MAGESA 171 KISHAPU SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA THOMAS MAZIKU 172 UMBWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA THOMAS MOLLEL 173 ISONGOLE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA THOMAS PONELA 174 NAWENGE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA TIBAZILWA BANDIRABUSA 175 INYONGA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA TIMOTH DOTTO 176 MILAMBO SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA TIMOTHEO MBIHA 177 MWENGE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA TITHO JOSEPH 178 BUPANDAGILA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA TUMAIN ARON 179 NAINOKANOKA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA V MBUYA 180 MVUMI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA V NYAGILO 181 MSAMALA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA VALENTINO TOSSY 182 KABANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA VALLENCE ELIAS 183 NSUMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BARAKA W LISU 184 BAGAMOYO SECONDARY
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