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Mkoa Wa Arusha Halmashauri Ya Wilaya Ya Ngorongoro Wanafunzi Waliochaguliwa Kujiunga Na Kidato Cha Kwanza 2021 MKOA WA ARUSHA HALMASHAURI YA WILAYA YA NGORONGORO WANAFUNZI WALIOCHAGULIWA KUJIUNGA NA KIDATO CHA KWANZA 2021 C: SHULE ZA SEKONDARI ZA KUTWA/HOSTEL SHULE YA SEKONDARI ARASH I:WAVULANA NAMBA YA SHULE NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO DARAJA PREMS AENDAYO 1 20141524943 OLOWASSA KOPIRATO NANGIRIA ENG/SAMBU ARASH A 2 20141524934 KOISIKIRI PANIANI MUTEL ENG/SAMBU ARASH A 3 20141524938 MORANI LAZARO JARTAN ENG/SAMBU ARASH A 4 20141612507 WACHINGA LEMANGI NG'EYDASHEG OLPIRO ARASH A 5 20141524945 TAGEI ROKOBE MUSSA ENG/SAMBU ARASH A 6 20141612495 GIDASHI JERUMAN BALAWA OLPIRO ARASH A 7 20141612493 GIDABARDEDA GULENDE GIDAGUJONJODA OLPIRO ARASH B 8 20141556147 SAITOTI JOSEPH MBOTOONY ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 9 20141568040 KAJEFU JOHN KWABE MAGERI ARASH B 10 20141612502 GIYONGI LEMANGI NG'EYDASHEG OLPIRO ARASH B 11 20141568041 KASUBENI KANARI SUGENYA MAGERI ARASH B 12 20141612497 GISAGHAN GITAMBODA NENAGI OLPIRO ARASH B 13 20141524937 LEMAYANI NDEREREI KEREKU ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 14 20141524932 ERICK INOSENTI KIMWAI ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 15 20141524941 OLOINYAKWA KIARO MOTI ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 16 20141568039 JULIUS KANARI SUGENYA MAGERI ARASH B 17 20141556145 SABORE MURIANGA MASHATI NG'ARWA ARASH B 18 20141612499 GITARAN GWAYDESH GISHING'ADEDA OLPIRO ARASH B 19 20141524939 NDOLEI SALONIKI SEREKA ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 20 20141350416 OLAIS LESKARI MOLLEL OLBALBAL ARASH B 21 20141623101 SAGUYA WILLIAM KASINIA MASUSU ARASH B 22 20141232035 EMANUEL FAUSTINI GWANDU OLBALBAL ARASH B 23 20141637008 PASCAL JACOB DOODOSI OLBALBAL ARASH B 24 20141524936 KUMOMALI SANDETWA SILOMA ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 25 20170513079 CHRISTOPHA PHILIMON SENEDI KISANGIRO ARASH B 26 20141556137 MOI PARMITORO PUMBUNI NG'ARWA ARASH B 27 20141636987 KISIYAYA TOPIWO LOITEEYO OLBALBAL ARASH B 28 20141636997 MATHAYO DAUDI OLEKINANA OLBALBAL ARASH B 29 20141612498 GISAKTEIDA MEFURDA SUBAIDA OLPIRO ARASH B 30 20141532394 OLOSULE SARAPO OLOPIRO ALAILELAI ARASH B 31 20141409861 LALAHO KALASINGA LOBIKOO NGOILE ARASH B 32 20170513077 BRIAN ELIAS MICHAEL KISANGIRO ARASH B 33 20141524478 NAKUMBALE NAMERA LEKTON MALAMBO ARASH B 34 20141637014 SARIMU MILIA SUMULEK OLBALBAL ARASH B 35 20140623161 JAKAYA ALBERTO JOHN OLBALBAL ARASH B 36 20141525969 MICHAEL ELIAS KALEYA PINYINYI ARASH B 37 20141570382 YOHANA KASUJI KILANTA ENGARASERO ARASH B 38 20141409852 BARARE PARMET OLELUI NGOILE ARASH B 39 20141636985 JOSHUA MAGLANI JEREMIA OLBALBAL ARASH B 40 20141551903 KIMAYAN OLOSHIRO NDARI TUMAINI ARASH B 41 20141551933 THOBIKO THOMAS OLEPUA TUMAINI ARASH B 42 20141567314 DENIS MARCO GIRANDA MAGERI ARASH B 43 20141636999 MELUBO OLEBIKO AILO OLBALBAL ARASH B Page 1 of 52 NAMBA YA SHULE NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO DARAJA PREMS AENDAYO 44 20141637011 RAFAELI ROGATI MWAKA OLBALBAL ARASH B 45 20141636990 LAZARO PAULO SUMULEK OLBALBAL ARASH B 46 20141553947 TITOS JOEL MBESERE MALAMBO ARASH B 47 20141509617 SUMULEI MUTAAMBU KARIA MONDOROS ARASH B 48 20141509601 LAPIYOI RAPASIO LENGUME MONDOROS ARASH B 49 20141568042 KEMEA MLEGWA MWANGE MAGERI ARASH B 50 20141623103 SAISA LENGINE SENDEU MASUSU ARASH B 51 20141591048 SAIGARAI MOSIKO MOLLEL OLCHANIOMELOCK ARASH B 52 20141580394 SANGALE PARKIPUNY NDOBOLA ARASH ARASH B 53 20141612503 JAKAYA GIDABASODA GISHING'DE OLPIRO ARASH B 54 20141612492 GIDABARASA GUTUMUHOGA MAHABI OLPIRO ARASH B 55 20141556127 LEMURKUK NEMANGAI MBAIMA NG'ARWA ARASH B 56 20141524942 OLOMELOK SHOMET JARTAN ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 57 20141612501 GITURU GICHANG MATAFARI OLPIRO ARASH B 58 20141570381 TUMAINI STEPHANO SARAYANI ENGARASERO ARASH B 59 20141406308 SALEPU SALANGAT MUKENO ORKIU ARASH B 60 20141409862 LEMAMUS MOODO MULEU NGOILE ARASH B 61 20141590020 SAMSON ZAKAYO SAMSON NASERIA ARASH B 62 20141610756 HAFIDH HAMIS ATHUMAN LOLIONDO ARASH B 63 20141610767 NOEL ABRAHAM KOITOI LOLIONDO ARASH B 64 20141623098 MIKA ABEL LONGOI MASUSU ARASH B 65 20141636982 BARAKA METUI OLOJU OLBALBAL ARASH B 66 20141637005 OLOBIKO SARUNI MWASUNI OLBALBAL ARASH B 67 20141553772 KELVIN MESHAKI MOLLEL MALAMBO ARASH B 68 20141580400 SOLOMON SARINGE NARONYO ARASH ARASH B 69 20141612494 GIDADELU MAHONA GIDAGHADAWEDA OLPIRO ARASH B 70 20141612500 GITILAYA GIDABERJEDA GIDAMINGAY OLPIRO ARASH B 71 20141513670 SARUNI MOSEKA KEPEEN NAAN ARASH B 72 20141525985 SANE NOSHI SAILENYI NG'ARWA ARASH B 73 20170464659 LALARI SARUNI SOIT MAALON ARASH B 74 20141637015 SATULO LETEMA LEKOKO OLBALBAL ARASH B 75 20141636984 ISAKA YAKOBO MBIROI OLBALBAL ARASH B 76 20141525977 NINI MELOMI SAMECK PINYINYI ARASH B 77 20141610761 KELVINE AGUSTINO BONIVENTURA LOLIONDO ARASH B 78 20141510028 MUTARIN KOTOINE NGUYU NJOROI ARASH B 79 20141517383 TITUS KUDINKO KAHEMBE MGONGO ARASH B 80 20141509615 SUMAYI KAITETI MAKO MONDOROS ARASH B 81 20141510015 JOHN MERY NGUYU NJOROI ARASH B 82 20141409865 LENGUME KISARUNGU NDININA NGOILE ARASH B 83 20141590011 EZEKIEL LEMERI OLOPEY NASERIA ARASH B 84 20170464665 MGESA MATAREI KURET MAALON ARASH B 85 20141556124 ALLY SHABANI MTENGETI NG'ARWA ARASH B 86 20141556148 SAITOTI LETINA TANGUYO NG'ARWA ARASH B 87 20141532401 TATAYA NING'OI NANYALATIA ALAILELAI ARASH B 88 20141525453 MELUBO YOHANA PARMERES SUKENYA ARASH B 89 20141526613 FAMILETI ELIASI BEBE JEMA ARASH B 90 20141623091 JOSHUA KIROKOI KITASHU MASUSU ARASH B 91 20141509609 PEMBA LASITI TAKI MONDOROS ARASH B 92 20141556152 SUPUK LEKITONY SUNGUYA NG'ARWA ARASH B Page 2 of 52 NAMBA YA SHULE NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO DARAJA PREMS AENDAYO 93 20141513657 JOHN TAWASAI SUMULEK NAAN ARASH B 94 20141406285 LERIONGA SUNDE PARMATEY ORKIU ARASH B 95 20141636998 MBAYANI KANYAU NGAAKA OLBALBAL ARASH B 96 20141532382 LEMUTA SIMEL MUNYASI ALAILELAI ARASH B 97 20141509597 KIBAKI LAIRUMBE MAKKO MONDOROS ARASH B 98 20141568043 LINUS MPANGO SEMBEO MAGERI ARASH B 99 20141623090 JORAM MAJALIWA YEDI MASUSU ARASH B 100 20141610753 EMANUEL MJEMA WILLBARD LOLIONDO ARASH B 101 20141610773 ROBERT AMAN ROBERT LOLIONDO ARASH B 102 20143604339 MUNGA KIMARENI KIRITAN NG'ARWA ARASH B 103 20170507444 LOINYAKU KISAKA MENGORU ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 104 20141636988 LAMUNYAKI LIMBAI KIAMBWA OLBALBAL ARASH B 105 20170513086 FOCAS WILSON SALIA KISANGIRO ARASH B 106 20141590015 LAZARO EZEKIEL PUSINDAWA NASERIA ARASH B 107 20170464676 OLENGAYO MTUNGEI KURET MAALON ARASH B 108 20170464655 ALABAYA THOMAS OLTUNYANI MAALON ARASH B 109 20141532377 KIKWETE OLTINE KITAMWAS ALAILELAI ARASH B 110 20141590017 NATHANAELY PASCHAL MOLELL NASERIA ARASH B 111 20141524483 PETRO ISSAYA TEMA MALAMBO ARASH B 112 20141510016 JOSHUA PASUA KEMA NJOROI ARASH B 113 20141623087 DAUDI MUSA KERETO MASUSU ARASH B 114 20141526641 TAISONI MENDERE SIMONI JEMA ARASH B 115 20141569503 KATOFA HARSON GAIGE YASIMDITO ARASH B 116 20141509605 NAMBASO MOLONGO NDAIKA MONDOROS ARASH B 117 20141589458 CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH MAKWAYA O/SAMBU ARASH B 118 20141525966 MAKINDU LABANI MBAKA PINYINYI ARASH B 119 20141610768 NOEL ROBERT MOSHA LOLIONDO ARASH B 120 20141637010 PUSINDAWA LOSERIAN OLETIRO OLBALBAL ARASH B 121 20141532383 LOISULE OLEMENG'ANI SINDATO ALAILELAI ARASH B 122 20141513663 NDIMEYOCK LUKAS OLONGURAO NAAN ARASH B 123 20141551928 SAITABAU MIROSH KIRANGA TUMAINI ARASH B 124 20141524492 SIMON SOLOMON KITAMWAS MALAMBO ARASH B 125 20141589465 FARAJI KASILIDYA SOE O/SAMBU ARASH B 126 20141589460 DAVID PHILIBERT MAROSECK O/SAMBU ARASH B II:WASICHANA NAMBA YA SHULE NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO DARAJA PREMS AENDAYO 1 20141524954 NENGAKENYA DIYA PERIA ENG/SAMBU ARASH A 2 20141612510 SOFIA MAGASHENI GIDINDI OLPIRO ARASH A 3 20141524947 MERIS NAMWIKO MENGWERI ENG/SAMBU ARASH A 4 20141524949 NAKUYET MARK TALASH ENG/SAMBU ARASH A 5 20141524953 NEMUTA MOSONGO KISHURENI ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 6 20141524946 KITINDI PARKIPUNYI MIPUKI ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 7 20141612509 ROMANA AGUSTINO GINADA OLPIRO ARASH B 8 20141524955 PAINI KUMARI MUSSA ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 9 20141524956 SESTA SELELO SULUL ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 10 20141567342 RACHEL JOHN GIRANDA MAGERI ARASH B 11 20141567343 REHEMA JOHN GIRANDA MAGERI ARASH B 12 20141591829 NAMAYAN NAMANYAL ELIAS OLBALBAL ARASH B Page 3 of 52 NAMBA YA SHULE NA JINA LA MTAHINIWA SHULE ATOKAYO DARAJA PREMS AENDAYO 13 20141524948 NAISOI OLONYAKU MBOTOONY ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 14 20168990416 ERIKA QAMARA SELI OLPIRO ARASH B 15 20168990422 LAITNES GADIE MALE OLPIRO ARASH B 16 20141637035 ROSE KITETI OLENAISOI OLBALBAL ARASH B 17 20141637022 MODESTA MOHANI BAKSI OLBALBAL ARASH B 18 20140677775 ANGEL ERNEST NNKO OLBALBAL ARASH B 19 20141567341 PENDO JOHN GIRANDA MAGERI ARASH B 20 20141637017 AGINESI MELITA OLOJU OLBALBAL ARASH B 21 20168990432 RITHA QAMARA SELI OLPIRO ARASH B 22 20141524951 NASHIPAI KIROTIE NGAI ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 23 20141570415 SOPHIA SIMON SARAYANI ENGARASERO ARASH B 24 20141524519 NGESIA THOBIKO LEPRINDATI MALAMBO ARASH B 25 20141524512 NAITEEYO JOHN OLOODO MALAMBO ARASH B 26 20141637038 TITEYE TATE LULU OLBALBAL ARASH B 27 20141526001 CHRISTINA ELIAS KALEYA PINYINYI ARASH B 28 20141568054 PERUSI ELIKANA GINDURY MAGERI ARASH B 29 20141524509 LINDA ELIAS KATONDO MALAMBO ARASH B 30 20141524952 NAYANOI KIARO SALAYO ENG/SAMBU ARASH B 31 20141524513 NAMNYAK MOSSES PARMWATI MALAMBO ARASH B 32 20141612508 MARTHA LANGAY GIRIGISCH OLPIRO ARASH B 33 20141591055 NAITOTINGISHU SHAKA LAIZER OLCHANIOMELOCK ARASH B 34 20141569512 KANJE EMANUEL MAHANJA YASIMDITO ARASH B 35 20141610794 PASKALINA LUCIAN LAURENT LOLIONDO ARASH B 36 20141589470 ANNA PHILBERT SIRIAGI O/SAMBU ARASH B 37 20141525497 TOIPA MOLOI LOTUNO SUKENYA ARASH B 38 20141524510 NAILOLE OLTIMBAU SIETU MALAMBO ARASH B 39 20141524508 KORDULA LUSIAN MAHO MALAMBO ARASH B 40 20170464698 TILIAN LESILE SANING'O MAALON ARASH B 41 20141590041 ROSE NDAKATA OLOISHIRO NASERIA ARASH
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