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Halmashauri Ya Arusha Wilaya Ya Arumeru Mkoa Wa MKOA WA ARUSHA HALMASHAURI YA WILAYA YA ARUSHA WANAFUNZI WALIOCHAGULIWA KUJINGA NA KIDATO CHA KWANZA 2018 HALMASHAURI YA ARUSHA WILAYA YA ARUMERU A: SHULE ZA SEKONDARI ZA BWENI WAVULANA NAMBA YA NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO SHULE AENDAYO ALAMA DARAJA MTAHINIWA 1 PS0101012-024 HASHIM MAULID HASHIM GREEN ACRES ILBORU 229 A 2 PS0101012-033 JOSHUA THADEI TEMBA GREEN ACRES ILBORU 229 A 3 PS0101012-008 DAVID HUMPHREY MBISE GREEN ACRES MZUMBE 228 A 4 PS0101012-043 PRINCE PASCAL KIRENGA GREEN ACRES KIBAHA 228 A 5 PS0101024-010 BRIAN VITALIS LUCAS KILIMANJARO IFUNDA TECH 227 A 6 PS0101024-023 MICHAEL HUMPHREY MKUMBO KILIMANJARO IFUNDA TECH 227 A 7 PS0101024-015 ERIC HENRY CHARLES KILIMANJARO IFUNDA TECH 226 A 8 PS0101012-030 JORDAN JONATHAN NJOTTO GREEN ACRES TANGA TECH 226 A 9 PS0101024-004 ABDULMALICK JABIR MHADA KILIMANJARO TANGA TECH 226 A 10 PS0101024-018 FAUZ SAID NASSOR KILIMANJARO TANGA TECH 226 A 11 PS0101085-014 MAXWELL LADISLAUS 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PETER SASI BANGATA 143 C 27 PS0101001-023 NIKSON VICENT MOLLEL BANGATA BANGATA 142 C 28 PS0101091-011 EMMANUEL HERIEL LOISHIYE SASI BANGATA 140 C 29 PS0101049-024 IMANI GODWIN NNKO MIDAWE BANGATA 137 C 30 PS0101091-008 DISMAS LEONARD LOTH SASI BANGATA 137 C 31 PS0101049-011 DEOGRATIUS CHRISTOPHER MUNGURE MIDAWE BANGATA 133 C 32 PS0101049-029 LIVINGSTONE GADIEL MBISE MIDAWE BANGATA 133 C 33 PS0101049-022 GODSON ONESMO AKYOO MIDAWE BANGATA 131 C 34 PS0101001-012 EMANUEL RAPHAEL MOLLEL BANGATA BANGATA 130 C 35 PS0101001-015 GODWIN GADIEL MOLLEL BANGATA BANGATA 130 C 36 PS0101001-026 SHEDRACK NURUELI KAAYA BANGATA BANGATA 130 C 37 PS0101049-008 DAUDI ABRAHAM MBISE MIDAWE BANGATA 130 C 38 PS0101049-016 EZEKIEL MICHAEL MELAYEKI MIDAWE BANGATA 129 C 39 PS0101049-026 JOHNSON AKIRWA KAAYA MIDAWE BANGATA 129 C 40 PS0101001-011 EMANUEL KISALI MOLLEL BANGATA BANGATA 127 C 41 PS0101049-021 GODLISTEN MARCO NNKO MIDAWE BANGATA 127 C 42 PS0101049-033 NICKSON LANGAELI MASSAWE MIDAWE BANGATA 127 C 43 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REUBEN SASI BANGATA 119 C 60 PS0101049-018 GIFT ELIREHEMA KAAYA MIDAWE BANGATA 118 C 61 PS0101091-006 CHARLES THOBIAS REUBEN SASI BANGATA 118 C 62 PS0101049-039 RAYSON GODWIN MBISE MIDAWE BANGATA 117 C 63 PS0101049-034 NICKSON LATIAELI KAAYA MIDAWE BANGATA 116 C 64 PS0101091-020 YUSUPH ABRAHAM ELIAS SASI BANGATA 116 C 65 PS0101049-009 DENIS ELIBARIKI MBISE MIDAWE BANGATA 114 C 66 PS0101049-038 RAYMOND ALEX MBISE MIDAWE BANGATA 114 C 67 PS0101049-014 ELIREHEMA HERIEL NDOSI MIDAWE BANGATA 113 C 68 PS0101091-003 AMAN ZAKARIA MELEIYA SASI BANGATA 112 C Page 2 of 58 69 PS0101001-013 ERICK DISMAS MOLLEL BANGATA BANGATA 111 C 70 PS0101001-002 BARAKA JOSEPH KULAYA BANGATA BANGATA 110 C 71 PS0101091-017 PATRICK SILAS LOLANG'ISHO SASI BANGATA 109 C 72 PS0101001-004 COLIN JOHN AYO BANGATA BANGATA 108 C 73 PS0101049-020 GODFREY FELEX SHANGWE MIDAWE BANGATA 108 C 74 PS0101049-005 COSMAS NDETAULWA LOWANDAI MIDAWE BANGATA 107 C 75 PS0101049-001 ANOLD PENDAEL NANYARO MIDAWE BANGATA 105 C 76 PS0101001-006 DANIEL LORIVI TOMITHO BANGATA BANGATA 104 C 77 PS0101001-017 JEMSI GABRIEL KAAYA BANGATA BANGATA 104 C 78 PS0101001-018 JOSHUA ELIAS LAIZER BANGATA BANGATA 104 C 79 PS0101049-032 NICKIEL SAMWEL MNDEME MIDAWE BANGATA 104 C 80 PS0101001-008 DENIS JOHN SALIM BANGATA BANGATA 103 C 81 PS0101049-027 JOSHUA JACKSON MUNGURE MIDAWE BANGATA 102 C 82 PS0101049-036 ONESMO SILAS SARAKIKYA MIDAWE BANGATA 101 C 83 PS0101049-040 YUSUFU ENOCK ISANGYA MIDAWE BANGATA 101 C 0 NAMBA YA NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO SHULE AENDAYO ALAMA DARAJA MTAHINIWA 1 PS0101098-010 DANIEL ELIAS MGAYA ST MAGRET EINOTI 210 A 2 PS0101098-017 FORTUNE EMMANUEL KITANDU ST MAGRET EINOTI 209 A 3 PS0101098-029 STEFANO DOMINIC MSAGATI ST MAGRET EINOTI 208 A 4 PS0101098-020 IMANI SIMON SHILLA ST MAGRET EINOTI 207 A 5 PS0101109-033 MESHACK LUCAS LOMAYANI YAKINI EINOTI 204 A 6 PS0101098-018 FURAHA ELIAKIM BOAZ ST MAGRET EINOTI 203 A 7 PS0101109-031 KENEDY URIO FREDRICK YAKINI EINOTI 200 B 8 PS0101098-003 AGAEL LOISHIYE SAMWEL ST MAGRET EINOTI 198 B 9 PS0101098-004 ALVIN JOHN MATERU ST MAGRET EINOTI 197 B 10 PS0101109-014 DICKSON MICHAEL MOLLEL YAKINI EINOTI 196 B 11 PS0101109-017 ELIA PETER MKENGA YAKINI EINOTI 196 B 12 PS0101109-025 IKRAM KHALID MOHAMED YAKINI EINOTI 196 B 13 PS0101098-005 BARAKA JOHN MWARABU ST MAGRET EINOTI 195 B 14 PS0101098-016 EDWIN SOLOMON KITOMARY ST MAGRET EINOTI 195 B 16 PS0101109-039 THOMSON BERNAD SIMON YAKINI EINOTI 192 B 17 PS0101098-023 MARTHIN ISAYA MOLLEL ST MAGRET EINOTI 191 B 18 PS0101098-028 SAMWEL SISTY SULLEY ST MAGRET EINOTI 191 B 19 PS0101098-030 STEVEN NICHOLAUS SARO ST MAGRET EINOTI 190 B 20 PS0101109-012 DAVID KELVIN KIKENDE YAKINI EINOTI 189 B 21 PS0101109-015 EBENEZER YUDA PAUL YAKINI EINOTI 189 B 22 PS0101098-011 DAUDI STEPHANO NTWANA ST MAGRET EINOTI 188 B 23 PS0101109-016 ELIA MIKE MAKORO YAKINI EINOTI 187 B 24 PS0101109-019 EZRA EDWARD SIRONGA YAKINI EINOTI 186 B 25 PS0101109-013 DAVID MIAGIE SAKAYA YAKINI EINOTI 185 B 26 PS0101109-024 IBRAHIM RAMADHANI MBAGA YAKINI EINOTI 185 B 27 PS0101098-019 HONEST VALENCE SHAYO ST MAGRET EINOTI 184 B 28 PS0101098-027 SAMWEL NGIKUNDAEL MGHASE ST MAGRET EINOTI 183 B 29 PS0101109-004 ARIEL LONGAN REIN YAKINI EINOTI 183 B 30 PS0101109-010 CALVIN JASON KAHEMBE YAKINI EINOTI 182 B Page 3 of 58 31 PS0101098-012 DAVID FRANK MGINA ST MAGRET EINOTI 181 B 32 PS0101109-028 JOSHUA YONA HAMISI YAKINI EINOTI 181 B 33 PS0101109-037 RIDHIWANI SAIDI JUMBE YAKINI EINOTI 181 B 34 PS0101109-036 RAJABU RASHID RAMADHANI YAKINI EINOTI 180 B 35 PS0101098-013 DERICK CHARLES MATERU ST MAGRET EINOTI 179 B 36 PS0101098-014 DERICK JACKSON MOLLEL ST MAGRET EINOTI 178 B 37 PS0101109-007 BRAYAN ZAKAYO KING'ORI YAKINI EINOTI 178 B 38 PS0101109-038 SENDAMA NYAMARODA BUZA YAKINI EINOTI 178 B 39 PS0101109-011 CHRISTOPHER YONA LUKA YAKINI EINOTI 177 B 40 PS0101109-029 JUNIOR ELIAS MOLLEL YAKINI EINOTI 177 B 41 PS0101109-030 KELVIN AYOUB SAMSON YAKINI EINOTI 177 B 42 PS0101109-027 ISSA AMIRI HUSSEIN YAKINI EINOTI 175 B 43 PS0101109-009 CALEB MELEJI MOLLEL YAKINI EINOTI 174 B 44 PS0101109-022 HILLARY LOSERIANI MOLLEL YAKINI EINOTI 174 B 45 PS0101109-001 ABDALLAH SULEIMAN MGWATU YAKINI EINOTI 173 B 46 PS0101109-005 BILAL RAMADHANI MFINANGA YAKINI EINOTI 173 B 47 PS0101109-020 GEOFREY THOMAS KODEDE YAKINI EINOTI 171 B 48 PS0101109-003 ANOLD AGREY AMANIELI YAKINI EINOTI 170 B 49 PS0101098-015 EDGAR GERALD MSELLE ST MAGRET EINOTI 169 B 50 PS0101109-002 ADAM MOHAMED MNGOYA YAKINI EINOTI 169 B 51 PS0101109-023 IBRAHIM AYOUB MAULIO YAKINI EINOTI 168 B 52 PS0101098-031 TITO PATRICK LEKWASA ST MAGRET EINOTI 167 B 53 PS0101109-032 LUQMAN KASSIM HAMZA YAKINI EINOTI 167 B 54 PS0101098-032 WILSON LOTHY
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