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Majina Ya Vijana Waliochaguliwa Kwenda Oljoro Jkt - Arusha MAJINA YA VIJANA WALIOCHAGULIWA KWENDA OLJORO JKT - ARUSHA S/NO JINA LA SHULE JINSIA MAJINA KAMILI 1 ULAYASI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUBAKARY MUSSA SHEKIBULA 2 BENJAMIN WILLIAM MKAPA HIGH SCHOOL M ABUBAKARY O BEYA 3 SAME SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUBAKARY OMARY MHINA 4 KIGURUNYEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUDHAIL ALAWI MPILI 5 IHUNGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUDON ROMWADI WILIBARD 6 SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUDU F KADEGE 7 ALFAGEMS SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUFADHILI TWAHIRI WAZIRI 8 UMBWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUFATAH OMAR MSANGI 9 TUNDURU SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUI AMOUR IBRAHIM 10 NYAKATO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUI H ABEDI 11 MOSHI TECHNICAL SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUKAUTHAR RASHID VUNDE 12 SONGEA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUN JOHN 13 MBEKENYERA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUSALIM MAWAZO NJAGILA 14 HANDENI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUSHE HASHIMU SHEKULAVU 15 BEREGE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUSHIRI RAMADHANI KIBERENGE 16 TUNDURU SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUTWALIB SAIDY HATIBU 17 ST.ANTHONY'S SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU ANTHONY MASEMELE 18 USAGARA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU BORA HAMISI 19 KISIMIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU HAMAD MTAMBO 20 ILEJE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU HAMISI MKUCHI 21 GREEN CITY SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU HASSAN AMINI 22 TAQWA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU HUSSEIN OMARI 23 RANGWI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU I RAMADHANI 24 KONGWA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU M NDOLOSI 25 KIFAI MODERN SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU MAULID ALLY 26 KILWA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU NYALUSI ABDULY 27 MATAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU R NJOPEKA 28 JAMHURI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU S ELIAS 29 KALIUA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUU S SIOGOPI 30 NELUKA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUUBAKAR KAIMU BUNGARA 31 KINONDONI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUUBAKAR MUSSA JUMA 32 UMBWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUUBAKAR MWIGAMBWA MFAKI 33 ALFAGEMS SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUUBAKARI J ALLY 34 SANGU SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABUUBAKARY I INGA 35 KILOSA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABYOLA C NILLO 36 AIRPORT SECONDARY SCHOOL M ABYUDI D KAJOJO 37 IGUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACHE R SELEMANI 38 KAHORORO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACHENGZEN JOHN KASAMWA 39 OCEAN SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACHILAMBO BUSHIRI HAMISI 40 RUBYA SEMINARY M ACHILEUS MUGISHA 41 MAGU SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACHILEUS NDYAMUKAMA 42 ST. PETER CLAVER SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACHILEUS ALISTIDES BINAMUNGU 43 PANDAHILL SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACHILEUS F ELIAS 44 KAHORORO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACHILEUS KIWANUKA EMMANUEL 45 KAGANGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACHILEUS MUGANYIZI ALMACHIUS 46 ALFAGEMS SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACHIM ELIAKIM NDEMANISHO 47 SENGEREMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACKLAM M SHABAN 48 KWEMARAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACKLEY DISMAS SELEKA 49 MTWANGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACKLEY ROMANUS MGENI 50 MARA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACKRED JIBIKIYE HATARI 51 MAGHABE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACKSON AYOUB KILATU 52 MSUFINI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACRAM ALPHAN MCHOMVU 53 TUSIIME SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACRAM RASHID MWINUKA 54 LYAMUNGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACRAY SAULO MAGEMBE 55 TOSAMAGANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ACREY G PHILIPO 56 BAOBAB SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADABETH JOSEPH NZENGA 57 KWIRO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADADI ABASI BADIRU 58 THAQAAFA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADADI MWEMEZI SULEIMANI 59 BAOBAB SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADADY SHABAN ATHUMAN 60 AIRPORT SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADALBERT R ZEGGE 61 TABORA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM CHARLES 62 SUMBAWANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM JAPHETH 63 KIGURUNYEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM MUSA 64 AIRPORT SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM MWAKAGILE 65 OCEAN SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM NGWANDO 66 ST.MATTHEW'S SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM A FUNDI 67 GALANOS SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM A GIZZEY 68 IHUNGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM A JUMANNE 69 IHUNGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM A KAMESA 70 TUSIIME SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM A KILINDO 71 ANNE MARIE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM A MADUHU 72 MARANGU SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM A MSUYA 73 MAGU SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM ABAS NGWANYI 74 IRINGA UMMU-SALAMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM AGUSTINO GANDAGA 75 ULAYASI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM AGUSTINO NGULUGULU 76 SENGEREMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM AHMAD IBRAHIM 77 CHIDYA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM ATHUMAN NASSORO 78 TARAKEA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM B MWIHUMBO 79 MINAKI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM BENEDICTOR CHARLES 80 LONGIDO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM C NYAMASAGI 81 LUPA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM CHRISPINE KUBANDA 82 BAGAMOYO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM E HAULE 83 LUBALA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM E MWAKISAMBWE 84 INYONGA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM EDWIN NGOLE 85 URU SEMINARY M ADAM ELIASSA BAGABO 86 TAMBAZA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM FARID ADAM 87 J.J.MUNGAI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM FIKIRI MUYUGO 88 IYUNGA TECHNICAL SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM G MKUMBWA 89 KISIMIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM GERALD MALIPULA 90 CHATO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM GWANGA LAZARO 91 SANU SEMINARY M ADAM H ANTONY 92 NYAKATO SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM H LIHINGA 93 ITENDE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM H MBULU 94 RIDHWAA SEMINARY M ADAM H MSAMI 95 UWATA SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM H NGODA 96 ITENDE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM H RAMADHANI 97 ALFAGEMS SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM HASHIM NOSSA 98 MTWARA TECHNICAL SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM HASSAN ISSA 99 ANNE MARIE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM I HAULE 100 ANNE MARIE SECONDARY SCHOOL M ADAM ISSA KABATE 101 LULUMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUGUSTINO YOHANA SANANE 102 FEZA BOYS' SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUGUSTO A LUKIZA 103 MTINKO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUJENI SEMISTOCLES KORONELI 104 KARATU SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUKO SIMON SIMBIRI 105 BIHAWANA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AULENCE JACKSON 106 BUGENE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AURELIAN M WILSON 107 WILIMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUREUS AUREUS KOMBA 108 ITIGI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUSON A PETRO 109 MAGU SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUSON ANDASON ANDREW 110 MAGU SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUSON ANDERSON NTARABANYI 111 IHUNGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUSON WILSON MUGANYIZI 112 ST.JOSEPH'S CATHEDRAL SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUSTIN EPHRAIM SANGA 113 ST.JOSEPH'S CATHEDRAL SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUSTIN M CAESAR 114 MADABA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUSY L KALISA 115 MZUMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUXANUS CORNEL CHAMBULILA 116 OLD SHINYANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUXIBIUS M ANGELO 117 HUMURA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AUXIBIUS RWECHUNGURA PROJEST 118 BOGWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVAN ALEX SAKALA 119 ILULA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVELIN AUDAX REVELIAN 120 CHANGARAWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVELINE A LIGOHALIMU 121 THAQAAFA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVELIUS ALBOGAST 122 HUMURA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVENTIUS VENANT 123 KIGURUNYEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVENUSI J MPONJI 124 MINAKI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVIN ANANIAS KARO 125 UWATA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVIN GEORGE MULOKOZI 126 MANGUANJUKI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVIN KAHOLILO BEATUS 127 SENGEREMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVINE STEPHEN KANYANKOLE 128 MAMBWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVIT JEREMIA 129 BIHARAMULO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVIT MWESIGA AUDAX 130 TARIME SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITH JOHNBOSCO 131 KALIUA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITH A RICHARD 132 MSAMALA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITH B JOHANES 133 MAWENI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITH DANIEL KASAIZI 134 MESSA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITH JOHN MIGEYO 135 FEZA BOYS' SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITH KAIMUKAGE CHOBYA 136 KISHOJU SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITH MUSHOKE LADSLAUS 137 KANADI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITH RWECHUNGURA ALMACHIUS 138 CHANGARAWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITHO ALEXANDA KISWAGA 139 KONGWA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITO J UMBU 140 MINAKI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS MULOKOZI 141 KAIZIREGE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS ROLAND 142 SENGEREMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS A ANATORY 143 MUHEZA HIGH SCHOOL M AVITUS B MISHONGA 144 ST.MARY GORETI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS JUST SILAYO 145 KAIZIREGE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS KAGUMISA RWEGOSHORA 146 KATOKE LWERU SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS KATO KEDMON 147 KAHORORO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS M ALOYS 148 KAHORORO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS M COSMAS 149 CHANG'OMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS M KIMWAGA 150 ITIGI SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS MUKURAS PROSPER 151 KAGANGO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS MWIJAGE REVOCATUS 152 HUMURA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS MWOMBEKI VEDASTO 153 BIHAWANA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS R KAGANDA 154 HUMURA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS RWEGOSHORA SELEMAN 155 KAHORORO SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS RWEYEMAMU CHARLES 156 MWANZA SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVITUS VALENTINE TUMSIME 157 KIFARU SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVORD MAIGE MADAFALI 158 KAIZIREGE SECONDARY SCHOOL M AVOTIUS RUGASHUMBA RUGAIBULA 159 USEVYA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMIN SHADRACK MWAISANILA 160 ALI HASSAN MWINYI ISLAMIC SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMIN SHIJA NKUGE 161 SONGEA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMIN SIMON MOLLEL 162 MWEMBENI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMIN SULE LEONARD 163 LULUMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMIN THEOPHIL NGONYANI 164 NSUMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMIN THOMAS MCHENYA 165 RUNZEWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMIN TIBEZUKA SABUKA 166 SOYA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMIN VENANCE CHARLES 167 ST. AMEDEUS SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMIN W MAFWERE 168 VUDOI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMIN W MOLLEL 169 MINAKI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMINE BOAZ WABANHU 170 MUSOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMINI ENOS 171 KIKARO SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMINI ABDALA NGWETU 172 GEITA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMINI ALBERT MTUI 173 WHITE LAKE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMINI ANDERSON CHAMHENE 174 MAFINGA SEMINARY M BENJAMINI B KIHANJI 175 BENJAMIN WILLIAM MKAPA HIGH SCHOOL M BENJAMINI B LUGUWA 176 SAMORA MACHEL SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMINI B MWAISABILA 177 KAHORORO SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMINI D KALOVIO 178 TARIME SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMINI E MATHIYA 179 MBEZI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENJAMINI EDWARD MCHAGI 180 EDMUND-RICE-SINON SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENSON FRANK CHONJO 181 EDUCARE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENSON G MMASA 182 FEZA BOYS' SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENSON G MTURI 183 UMBWE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENSON GASPER MINJA 184 MINAKI SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENSON GASPER NKYA 185 THAQAAFA SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENSON GEHAMBA JACOB 186 JITEGEMEE SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENSON HAPPYSON SABORE 187 BAOBAB SECONDARY SCHOOL M BENSON HUBERT MWANGA 188 NYAKATO SECONDARY SCHOOL
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